Why Is The Vaccine Killing Our Young Men And Women?

Damar Hamlin got blasted right in the chest by the shoulder of a fucking professional football player. He obviously went down because of a traumatic chest injury.




Commotio Cordis​

Commotio cordis consists of an abnormal heart rhythm (ventricular fibrillation) and cardiac arrest right after getting hit in the chest. In most cases, the cause is a baseball, hockey puck or lacrosse ball hitting the left side of your chest. Immediate CPR provides your best chance of surviving commotio cordis.


OVERVIEW​

What is commotio cordis?​

Commotio cordis is a condition in which an abnormal heart rhythm (ventricular fibrillation) and cardiac arrest happen immediately upon an object (usually something small and hard like a baseball or hockey puck) striking the chest directly over the heart at a very critical time during a heartbeat.
With commotio cordis (Latin for “agitation of the heart”), the impulse from the object disrupts the normal heart rhythm and leads to sudden cardiac arrest.
How common is commotio cordis?
Cases of commotio cordis are extremely rare. There are fewer than 30 cases each year.


Can you survive commotio cordis?​

Yes, you can survive commotio cordis if you receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation right away. The odds of survival have improved greatly over time as more people recognize the condition, provide CPR and have automated external defibrillators (AEDs) available.

SYMPTOMS AND CAUSES​

What are the symptoms?​

Commotio cordis symptoms include:

  • Collapse immediately after getting hit in the chest.
  • Ventricular fibrillation.
  • Cardiac arrest.
  • Unconsciousness.

What causes commotio cordis?​

Getting hit at a 90-degree angle on the left side of your chest directly over the heart with a baseball or other small, hard sports equipment can cause commotio cordis. Your heart is on the left side of your chest. You could get commotio cordis from a baseball, lacrosse ball or hockey puck that comes straight at your chest at 40 mph or 50 mph, for example.

Can a punch cause commotio cordis?​

Yes, a punch can cause commotio cordis. However, it would have to be coming at you at a 90-degree angle at 40 mph or more. And it would have to happen at just the right time in your cardiac cycle.

What happens during commotio cordis?​

The unexpected blow right where your heart is can cause ventricular fibrillation and then sudden cardiac arrest. This can happen if you get hit during the very short time when your lower heart chambers (ventricles) are relaxing after a contraction (heartbeat). The force of the blow can make your ventricles contract when they’re supposed to be resting.

What are the risk factors for commotio cordis?​

Commotio cordis happens most often to people who:

  • Play sports, especially those involving a baseball or another hard object (commonly a lacrosse ball, softball or hockey puck).
  • Are younger than age 20 (average age of around 15).
  • Are male or assigned male at birth (AMAB).

What are the complications of commotio cordis?​

Cardiac arrest from commotio cordis can be fatal. According to the National Commotio Cordis Registry, this condition has caused sudden death in more than 220 people since 1996, when the registry began.
Happens all the time in the NFL, but the result of this collusion was different. I wonder why? What could it be?
 
Happens all the time in the NFL, but the result of this collusion was different. I wonder why? What could it be?
He was hit hard square in the chest when he obviously wasn't ready for it. Probably commotio cordis.

What do you think caused him to suffer from cardiac arrest?

If you say "clot shot" you're a moron.
 
Damar Hamlin got blasted right in the chest by the shoulder of a fucking professional football player. He obviously went down because of a traumatic chest injury.




Commotio Cordis​

Commotio cordis consists of an abnormal heart rhythm (ventricular fibrillation) and cardiac arrest right after getting hit in the chest. In most cases, the cause is a baseball, hockey puck or lacrosse ball hitting the left side of your chest. Immediate CPR provides your best chance of surviving commotio cordis.


OVERVIEW​

What is commotio cordis?​

Commotio cordis is a condition in which an abnormal heart rhythm (ventricular fibrillation) and cardiac arrest happen immediately upon an object (usually something small and hard like a baseball or hockey puck) striking the chest directly over the heart at a very critical time during a heartbeat.
With commotio cordis (Latin for “agitation of the heart”), the impulse from the object disrupts the normal heart rhythm and leads to sudden cardiac arrest.
How common is commotio cordis?
Cases of commotio cordis are extremely rare. There are fewer than 30 cases each year.


Can you survive commotio cordis?​

Yes, you can survive commotio cordis if you receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation right away. The odds of survival have improved greatly over time as more people recognize the condition, provide CPR and have automated external defibrillators (AEDs) available.

SYMPTOMS AND CAUSES​

What are the symptoms?​

Commotio cordis symptoms include:

  • Collapse immediately after getting hit in the chest.
  • Ventricular fibrillation.
  • Cardiac arrest.
  • Unconsciousness.

What causes commotio cordis?​

Getting hit at a 90-degree angle on the left side of your chest directly over the heart with a baseball or other small, hard sports equipment can cause commotio cordis. Your heart is on the left side of your chest. You could get commotio cordis from a baseball, lacrosse ball or hockey puck that comes straight at your chest at 40 mph or 50 mph, for example.

Can a punch cause commotio cordis?​

Yes, a punch can cause commotio cordis. However, it would have to be coming at you at a 90-degree angle at 40 mph or more. And it would have to happen at just the right time in your cardiac cycle.

What happens during commotio cordis?​

The unexpected blow right where your heart is can cause ventricular fibrillation and then sudden cardiac arrest. This can happen if you get hit during the very short time when your lower heart chambers (ventricles) are relaxing after a contraction (heartbeat). The force of the blow can make your ventricles contract when they’re supposed to be resting.

What are the risk factors for commotio cordis?​

Commotio cordis happens most often to people who:

  • Play sports, especially those involving a baseball or another hard object (commonly a lacrosse ball, softball or hockey puck).
  • Are younger than age 20 (average age of around 15).
  • Are male or assigned male at birth (AMAB).

What are the complications of commotio cordis?​

Cardiac arrest from commotio cordis can be fatal. According to the National Commotio Cordis Registry, this condition has caused sudden death in more than 220 people since 1996, when the registry began.
As many have pointed out, that’s a rare condition which results from younger people with less mature chests getting hit exactly in the right place with small objects like baseballs or hockey pucks. This is a grown man with protective padding getting hit with a helmet. The NFL would not still be around if that was a fatal combination.happens all the time in every game.
 
As many have pointed out, that’s a rare condition which results from younger people with less mature chests getting hit exactly in the right place with small objects like baseballs or hockey pucks. This is a grown man with protective padding getting hit with a helmet. The NFL would not still be around if that was a fatal combination.happens all the time in every game.
Why do you think it is against the rules to plant your helmet in their chest like they used to teach you in practice?
 
He was hit hard square in the chest when he obviously wasn't ready for it. Probably commotio cordis.

What do you think caused him to suffer from cardiac arrest?

If you say "clot shot" you're a moron.
Why can’t the cause be the clot shot?
 
Why can’t the cause be the clot shot?
Common sense. There is no evidence that the vaccine causes sudden cardiac arrest. There is also no evidence whatsoever that his cardiac arrest was caused by a blood clot.

I saw the video. He got blasted square in the chest by a professional football player after he got juked and was off balance. He took the practically full force of that hit and went unconscious almost immediately.

It's kind of like when a driver gets in head-on collision. The seat belt locks up and it crosses over their heart. It causes chest trauma.
 
Common sense. There is no evidence that the vaccine causes sudden cardiac arrest. There is also no evidence whatsoever that his cardiac arrest was caused by a blood clot.

I saw the video. He got blasted square in the chest by a professional football player after he got juked and was off balance. He took the practically full force of that hit and went unconscious almost immediately.

It's kind of like when a driver gets in head-on collision. The seat belt locks up and it crosses over their heart. It causes chest trauma.
No. Plenty of evidence. You need better media sources.

NFL players get hit in the chest regularly.
 
Look at these warmongering fools shilling for big pharma. I wonder how many Americans got the clot shot based on their lies.
 

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