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re: Any Update on Campbell?
Posted on 10/10/22 at 12:25 pm to lsupride87
Posted on 10/10/22 at 12:25 pm to lsupride87
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Tammany Tom already told us his career is over though
It’s all between the lines
Look more and more circumstantial evidence is coming out that it is cardiac related. To be honest I hope it is myocarditis and or peracarids as a result of the vaccine booster. It's a known side effect and it is also transient. In other words it's likely to go away. I would much rather it be a transient situation than finding some congenital defect that has arisen over time and shown itself now. I just want him well and back playing at a high level.
Posted on 10/10/22 at 12:28 pm to GumboPot
Nothing about this makes it look like myocarditis at all. That would be extremely rare for him to pass out during a walkthrough, need an ambulance, and still be needing testing multiple days later to diagnose
If you want to try And play internet doctor the best guess would be something neurological based on
Calling it an “episode”(think seizure”
Dehydration
Unknown origin
Battery of tests being done that doesn’t actually point towards anything
Truth is based on the limited information we have there is no way to diagnose anything
If you want to try And play internet doctor the best guess would be something neurological based on
Calling it an “episode”(think seizure”
Dehydration
Unknown origin
Battery of tests being done that doesn’t actually point towards anything
Truth is based on the limited information we have there is no way to diagnose anything
This post was edited on 10/10/22 at 12:29 pm
Posted on 10/10/22 at 12:45 pm to lsupride87
we just need to wait until the family feels the need to release info, which is his personal and private medical info.
Look at it this way, he is a freshman who was already the starting left tackle at LSU. I think it's fair to say, his primary career path is already determined, he certainly looks to become a multimillionaire in a matter of a few short years. He has the size, and has shown the ability.
The only major reason that might be in jeopardy would be a medical reason that causes him to have to quit football.
That would be devastating to him on a personal level, and such a reason would also be terrifying to learn at such a young age.
You would think, once something like that gets ruled out, it would be the first thing they want to announce, so his life can get back to normal.
I think the ideal human athlete is about 6 ft, maybe 180-200 lbs max... that's kinda what the major organs are designed to work towards. Pushing it over 300 lbs, even with muscle, puts stress on things.
Look at it this way, he is a freshman who was already the starting left tackle at LSU. I think it's fair to say, his primary career path is already determined, he certainly looks to become a multimillionaire in a matter of a few short years. He has the size, and has shown the ability.
The only major reason that might be in jeopardy would be a medical reason that causes him to have to quit football.
That would be devastating to him on a personal level, and such a reason would also be terrifying to learn at such a young age.
You would think, once something like that gets ruled out, it would be the first thing they want to announce, so his life can get back to normal.
quote:It's extremely rare to be a human as big as he is, as young as he is. That's a whole lot of growth as his body is developing.
That would be extremely rare for him to pass out during a walkthrough, need an ambulance, and still be needing testing multiple days later to diagnose
I think the ideal human athlete is about 6 ft, maybe 180-200 lbs max... that's kinda what the major organs are designed to work towards. Pushing it over 300 lbs, even with muscle, puts stress on things.
Posted on 10/10/22 at 12:58 pm to Neto
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b/c of a vaccine (like a lot of us are thinking).
It’s absolutely asinine that people mostly the left leaning people think this isn’t true! The number of issues with hound athletes since 2020 is alarming and it all stems to myocarditis or something along those lines
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