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[Football] Christian Eriksen



Pogue Mahone

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Apr 30, 2011
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I am still shaking after watching that. If he has pulled through, that is just wonderful news - I had assumed that he had died.

Please let this be true.
 




vegster

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Good God, you don't ever want to see this , hoping he makes it through poor fella.
 






Dick Swiveller

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Transferred to hospital and stabilised according to UEFA.
 




Hugo Rune

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Don't know why they couldn't show that when it happened ..... I was certain he was gone ..... All very disturbing

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1. Life saving medical treatment should be private IMHO.

2. Lots of children watching.
 




BHAFC132

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Mar 17, 2019
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Really thought he had died, got the best and fastest treatment though so if a heart attack it was the best thing that could have happened, even better than if he was at home. Hope he is alright after seeing that photo
 




Live by the sea

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Fantastic work by the medics and his team mates . Not so fantastic from the BBC who showed a close up of the player receiving what looked like cpr and s close up of his distressed wife . Was that really necessary- I don’t think so .
 




A1X

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Didn’t think I could love medical science and professionals anymore after the last year but by goodness they’ve done themselves proud here
 




A1X

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Fantastic work by the medics and his team mates . Not so fantastic from the BBC who showed a close up of the player receiving what looked like cpr and s close up of his distressed wife . Was that really necessary- I don’t think so .

Not the BBC’s decision, they take the UEFA feed
 




lawros left foot

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Has anyone got any idea what happened to him? No thrashing around or clutching his chest, just a stagger, fall forward, convulsions, eyes dilated, unconsciousness.

It looked similar to what happened to me, although I was asleep at the time.

I was fitting in my sleep, and my wife awoke to find me unresponsive, not breathing, and no heartbeat, she called 999, and they told her to get me on the floor and do COR. She called in my 2 sons as she couldn’t lift me, and thank god, they dropped me as they got me of the bed. The jolt was enough to restart my heart. I regained consciousness a few minutes later, and actually walked down the stairs and got in the Ambulance when it came.
My diagnosis was catastrophic arrhythmia, due to a hither to undetected heart defect.
Muamba has the same one, and I would imagine, although there is no proof yet, that Erikson has the same kind of problem.

Our very own@HWT was in a research team investigating a medicinal cure for similar cardiac syndromes.
 




dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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1. Life saving medical treatment should be private IMHO.

2. Lots of children watching.
Well they were showing him getting his heart pumped quite clearly and he looked like he was gone. yet They didn't show the bit when his eyes were open.

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SK1NT

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Sep 9, 2003
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In most places if that had happened you would be a goner. Thank god it happened on a football pitch.
 


Hugo Rune

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Well they were showing him getting his heart pumped quite clearly and he looked like he was gone. yet They didn't show the bit when his eyes were open.

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Sorry - thought you were taking about showing more of the 1st but instead of the critical bit of him sitting up etc. Agree with you - would have put a lot of people’s minds at rest earlier.
 


dazzer6666

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Not the BBC’s decision, they take the UEFA feed

Should/could have cut to the studio earlier I guess but most important thing is he seems to be stable and in bloody good hands. One of my old team at work is best mates with the doc that treated Mwamba on the pitch, these people are amazing.
 




Yoda

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Great work from the medical team. Takes me back to when someone collapsed on the astroturf at Worthing and I was waiting ready on standby to take over from someone I know who was a medic doing CPR (I used to be a member of St. John for those that do not know). Thankfully the paramedics turned up before the need and made a full recovery.

Also, unfortunately on the flip side, I've had to perform it myself on someone that decided to take his own life across the road from where I used to work once.

Both times I'm just glad my training just kicked in and that was all I could think about.
 




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