Commotion cordis is the official cover story. But it just doesn't fit. Usually occurs in much younger subjects (younger teen boys) and is caused by a very directed hard hit (such as a small, fast moving baseball) to the unprotected breastbone right over the heart at the perfect moment between heartbeats. Damar was "hit" with a large shou…
Commotion cordis is the official cover story. But it just doesn't fit. Usually occurs in much younger subjects (younger teen boys) and is caused by a very directed hard hit (such as a small, fast moving baseball) to the unprotected breastbone right over the heart at the perfect moment between heartbeats. Damar was "hit" with a large shoulder pad, while he himself was wearing chest pads and it wasn't even that bad of a hit. There's no way the shoulder of the other player would even able to exert the proper hit at the proper time. And then, Damar GOT UP afterward and THEN fell back down. This isn't how a person experiencing commotio cordis would act. Once you're down from the hit, you're down.
Four separate doctors debunk this commotio cordis claim.
I worked with the NFL for many years and know many of the players involved. Damar had 2 amazing doctors who cared for him in addition to the Bills trainers who literally brought him back to life. They have stated to all of us that this was commotio cordis. Everything isn't placed in a box and neatly tied up with a bow. You are correct...the hit didn't appear to be terribly hard, but it was in exactly the right place according to the doctors, Damar can't remember it and the poor guy who hit him was distraught and not able to recall much either. I'm not sure if you're a doctor, but I would never doubt the word of these men, Dr. Tim Pritts and Dr. Bill Knight at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Listen to the video updates and I'm sure you will be impressed. They are tops in their field and certainly can't be bought as many of the conspiracy theorists are claiming. A last comment...getting up and then falling over is a behavior used to diagnose commotio cordis. I assume that none of the 4 doctors that you list ever saw Damar. Take it from me...this event was not the vaccine. Dr. McCullough was very irresponsible to tell Steve that Damar wouldn't survive. Steve was irresponsible to repeat it to promote his anti vax stance. All either of them had to do was call the hospital and they would have said that he was alive. This was truly a miracle and I will be cheering when Damar plays his first game again as I hope you will, also.
Commotion cordis is the official cover story. But it just doesn't fit. Usually occurs in much younger subjects (younger teen boys) and is caused by a very directed hard hit (such as a small, fast moving baseball) to the unprotected breastbone right over the heart at the perfect moment between heartbeats. Damar was "hit" with a large shoulder pad, while he himself was wearing chest pads and it wasn't even that bad of a hit. There's no way the shoulder of the other player would even able to exert the proper hit at the proper time. And then, Damar GOT UP afterward and THEN fell back down. This isn't how a person experiencing commotio cordis would act. Once you're down from the hit, you're down.
Four separate doctors debunk this commotio cordis claim.
https://rumble.com/v243jwa-dr.-mccullough-assesses-damar-hamlins-cardiac-arrest-and-rules-out-commotio.html
https://rumble.com/v23s386-dr.-drew-and-dr.-joanna-aiken-on-damar-hamlins-commotio-cordis-diagnosis-an.html
https://rumble.com/v23vljo-damar-hamlin-and-commotio-cordis-dr.-ryan-cole-we-need-to-ask-questions-no-.html
https://rumble.com/v26yzos-dr.-stephen-malthouse-rules-out-commotio-cordis-as-the-cause-of-damar-hamli.html
I worked with the NFL for many years and know many of the players involved. Damar had 2 amazing doctors who cared for him in addition to the Bills trainers who literally brought him back to life. They have stated to all of us that this was commotio cordis. Everything isn't placed in a box and neatly tied up with a bow. You are correct...the hit didn't appear to be terribly hard, but it was in exactly the right place according to the doctors, Damar can't remember it and the poor guy who hit him was distraught and not able to recall much either. I'm not sure if you're a doctor, but I would never doubt the word of these men, Dr. Tim Pritts and Dr. Bill Knight at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Listen to the video updates and I'm sure you will be impressed. They are tops in their field and certainly can't be bought as many of the conspiracy theorists are claiming. A last comment...getting up and then falling over is a behavior used to diagnose commotio cordis. I assume that none of the 4 doctors that you list ever saw Damar. Take it from me...this event was not the vaccine. Dr. McCullough was very irresponsible to tell Steve that Damar wouldn't survive. Steve was irresponsible to repeat it to promote his anti vax stance. All either of them had to do was call the hospital and they would have said that he was alive. This was truly a miracle and I will be cheering when Damar plays his first game again as I hope you will, also.