london blue 2 wrote:Michael Owen has just tweeted that the worse thing about being a pro is not being able to take medicine...
Apparently he has a cold!
#prayforowen is now trending lol
Beefymcfc wrote:london blue 2 wrote:Michael Owen has just tweeted that the worse thing about being a pro is not being able to take medicine...
Apparently he has a cold!
#prayforowen is now trending lol
He's been taking his medicine for years, and getting paid for it as well.
As for praying for the fecker!
Sister of fu wrote:He was very lucky that it happened to him in a football stadium, anywhere else he would prob have died. Its a scary thought that someone so fit can just have a heart attack like that. Im glad that he appears to be getting better.
ruralblue wrote:Sister of fu wrote:He was very lucky that it happened to him in a football stadium, anywhere else he would prob have died. Its a scary thought that someone so fit can just have a heart attack like that. Im glad that he appears to be getting better.
Bang on Fu, probably most other places he would have or possibly ended up brain dead to say the least. The fact they started pumping oxygented (sp) blood round his body so quick and till a machine could do it, saved him. Thats why they now say not to bother with the breaths inbetween cpr apart from the initial two as there is enough oxygen in there to keep the brain alive. Have to say it's great seeing defibralators (another sp, it's late in my world) being put in shopping centres / densly populated areas.
Long way to go but the signs are very good! :-)
Sister of fu wrote:ruralblue wrote:Sister of fu wrote:He was very lucky that it happened to him in a football stadium, anywhere else he would prob have died. Its a scary thought that someone so fit can just have a heart attack like that. Im glad that he appears to be getting better.
Bang on Fu, probably most other places he would have or possibly ended up brain dead to say the least. The fact they started pumping oxygented (sp) blood round his body so quick and till a machine could do it, saved him. Thats why they now say not to bother with the breaths inbetween cpr apart from the initial two as there is enough oxygen in there to keep the brain alive. Have to say it's great seeing defibralators (another sp, it's late in my world) being put in shopping centres / densly populated areas.
Long way to go but the signs are very good! :-)
There was a lady on the news today who's son died at 28 of the same thing and she was saying about the defibs. She explained that the ones they now put in work places can be used by anyone which I think it great. Apparently you just follow the instuctions. Could make a huge difference to someone.
Goataldo wrote:Great news that he's improving. Not out of the woods yet though.
11 minutes is a hell of a long time to not have your heart pumping oxygen into your brain.
Goaters 103 wrote:Signs are encouraging and geat credit to the medical staff of Spurs and Bolton for giving him the chance, and to the Spurs fan Heart Surgeon who raced on to the field and insisted he be taken to the Chest Hospital that he was - another bit of good fortune that may have saved Muamba's life.
Lets hope things continue to get better for him. Good thoughts to him and his family.
Beefymcfc wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Signs are encouraging and geat credit to the medical staff of Spurs and Bolton for giving him the chance, and to the Spurs fan Heart Surgeon who raced on to the field and insisted he be taken to the Chest Hospital that he was - another bit of good fortune that may have saved Muamba's life.
Lets hope things continue to get better for him. Good thoughts to him and his family.
I'm just trying to imagine what would happen if that happened at ours, does anyone think he'd get past the ShowSec staff?
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