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More Evidence that the Damar Hamlin Recovery Story is False - Survivor Of CPR and Heart Attack SPEAKS OUT On Damar Hamlin's Impossible Recovery!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 71351630:MV81MzQ2NzQ5Xzk4Njc3ODY3XzQzNDI1Qjk3] [quote:RealJoy:MV81MzQ2NzQ5Xzk4Njc2NDkyXzUxNjJERDY=] My husband and I were just discussing this last night. Some of you may remember that he had a massive heart attack last May. He was 60 when it happened. They had to shock him back 6 times, put in three stents and he was vented for three days. The shock to his body caused temporary kidney failure. He did not even have chest compressions done, and he said last night there is no way two weeks post arrest that he could stand up like that let alone raise his arms, and I agree based on what I saw both my husband and mother go through with their heart issues (she had her chest cracked for surgery). He remembers how weak he was at two weeks post arrest and that even after walking a few feet he would need to rest. He couldn't stand more than a few minutes before he would be so lightheaded he needed to sit. He needed oxygen for the first month at home. He couldn't even start cardiac rehab until week 6, and during rehab was very slow. It wasn't until about 12 weeks post arrest that he regained his strength (he is about 60% what he used to be). He has permanent heart damage. He also couldn't talk long without getting out of breath for the first two months. Yes, Damar being young and an athlete does make a difference, but the trauma to the chest from compressions, the shock to the body and the damage to the heart (unavoidable) make what we saw in both videos simply not believable, particularly at only two and three weeks out. [/quote] Precisely ^^^ The NFL and MSM coverup is working on the low information folks and the "I believe everything the media tells me" folks. [/quote]
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Heart Attack recovery story interview begins at 27:40 minutes of the show.
Heart attack victim who received extensive CPR and was ventilated explains her recovery and shows how Damar Hamlin is highly unlikely to have recovered to be able to do all the things he did at all during the past few weeks.
Stephanie was in initial recovery from her heart attack for weeks and weeks and her longer term recovery had her homebound for months. She was quite delirious from the intubation and in psychosis for several weeks. She had no energy or strength for weeks. She had many ribs broken and was in major pain. The list of things that Damar was likely experiencing would have been similar perhaps worse.
This is a huge fraud being perpetrated on Americans by the NFL, etc. The story seems highly fictitious based on what we already know plus this testimony of what recovery from a major heart attack and CPR is like.
Exposing this fraud fully would be a great contributor to exposing the Vax fraud and genocide program.
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