Conflicting reports that this was a head injury.Needs to retire really
Guess we find out.
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Conflicting reports that this was a head injury.Needs to retire really
I've had two close family members die from heart attacks, alongside a very good friend too, so you're preaching to the choir.Yes, you don't mess around with the heart.
Shame when he's doing something he loves but you're correct, hope he fully recovers and is able to make that decision of his own volition.Whatever it is, for his and his family's sake, he should retire right now: collapsing twice in (less than or close to) six months should tell him enough.
Anyway, I think Luton's insurance will be saying as much after this.
Sometimes a-fib is 1 time thing so if he's cleared got no problems resuming. When its twice its time for AICD.It shouldn’t have happened again apparently
Tom Lockyer: Luton Town captain given 'all-clear' after heart surgery
Luton Town captain Tom Lockyer says he has "been given the all-clear" to resume his career after having heart surgery.www.bbc.co.uk
This is happening much too often these days. Wonder if it is all the PEDs players are taking, legal (like energy drinks) or otherwise.Whatever it is, for his and his family's sake, he should retire right now: collapsing twice in (less than or close to) six months should tell him enough.
Anyway, I think Luton's insurance will be saying as much after this.
100%. He's a rich man, set for life, don't take the risk, son.Whatever it is, for his and his family's sake, he should retire right now: collapsing twice in (less than or close to) six months should tell him enough.
Anyway, I think Luton's insurance will be saying as much after this.
I read somewhere there might be link to the industrial amounts of caffeine they use this days. Can’t remember where I read that though so might not be accurateThis is happening much too often these days. Wonder if it is all the PEDs players are taking, legal (like energy drinks) or otherwise.
People will claim that it has always happened, but not to this extent. I dont recall any of this happening in the 80s and 90s in england...I'm sure someone can find an example or two, but this seems to be 2 or 3 every year recently.
Hope you get it under control mate - sounds horrible.I've got the same issues as Lockyer, I had an op to fix the problem, but it happened again in July, I've had another op and hopefully it's all sorted now.
Your pulse goes crazy and its out of rhythm making you feel sick and dizzy.
My pulse was racing at about 170 - 190 for 5 days (at rest)