FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage
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Correcttruewhite15 wrote:Surely if he was still in any immediate danger, the prognosis would be "critical but stable" rather than just "stable"?
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No, wouldn't mind personally.TKIZ! wrote:Would anyone mind me posting how they judge what stable means? Don't know whether it would be appropriate?
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I think it's fine to post anything. Everyone deals with things differently. Any good information welcome I'm sure.TKIZ! wrote:Would anyone mind me posting how they judge what stable means? Don't know whether it would be appropriate?
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Just keep praying for now TKIZ. Do it later hey?TKIZ! wrote:Would anyone mind me posting how they judge what stable means? Don't know whether it would be appropriate?
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The guy was born on the same day as me so felt compelled to wish the guy a speedy and not being a religious man thank god hes okay! Footballs nothing compared to this!
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Please do!TKIZ! wrote:Would anyone mind me posting how they judge what stable means? Don't know whether it would be appropriate?
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Positive news fantastic. 
Clearly the big man is as strong as an ox big shout out to the medical staff to great job.
God bless .
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Clearly the big man is as strong as an ox big shout out to the medical staff to great job.
God bless .
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If Fabrice is still alive and stable as seems to be the case, it's a start and long may it carry on.
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Please do. I've no idea what stable means.TKIZ! wrote:Would anyone mind me posting how they judge what stable means? Don't know whether it would be appropriate?
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Norwich fan here hoping for great news for fabrice Muamba!!Everyone in Norwich football club is praying for him tonight!!
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i think the fact he's survived a massive heart failure is a testiment of the quick thinking medical guys at the game. He's a lucky, lucky boy.
From here the hospital staff will examine his heart with x-rays and ultra sound to discover what went wrong. They will fix it and, being young, fit and otherwise healthy, your lad will make a fully recovery.
I'm afriad his football days are over, but he should be OK if they are successul in diagnising the fault in his heart.
hope you guys don't mind me sticking my oar in, but i have a little knowledge on these matters
From here the hospital staff will examine his heart with x-rays and ultra sound to discover what went wrong. They will fix it and, being young, fit and otherwise healthy, your lad will make a fully recovery.
I'm afriad his football days are over, but he should be OK if they are successul in diagnising the fault in his heart.
hope you guys don't mind me sticking my oar in, but i have a little knowledge on these matters
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Critical
Critical but stable
Stable
Satisfactory
Comfortable
Progressing well
Discharged
This is the list of prognosis. Stable is basically categorised as he's in no immediate danger for the time being. Pupil dilation, pulse and heart 'sounds' are usually signs of a stable condition
In general, no information can be released at all without patient consent, unless there are exceptional circumstances. If consent is withheld, it would not be possible for the hospital to state even that fact to the press, since it would confirm that the patient is receiving treatment.
Critical but stable
Stable
Satisfactory
Comfortable
Progressing well
Discharged
This is the list of prognosis. Stable is basically categorised as he's in no immediate danger for the time being. Pupil dilation, pulse and heart 'sounds' are usually signs of a stable condition
In general, no information can be released at all without patient consent, unless there are exceptional circumstances. If consent is withheld, it would not be possible for the hospital to state even that fact to the press, since it would confirm that the patient is receiving treatment.
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Yes, sorry for rmy reaction TKIZ. I'm just terrified of hearing anything bad is all. Sorry.CrazyHorse wrote:Please do. I've no idea what stable means.TKIZ! wrote:Would anyone mind me posting how they judge what stable means? Don't know whether it would be appropriate?
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No apologies needed Tango, we all want the best for Fab.TANGODANCER wrote:Yes, sorry for rmy reaction TKIZ. I'm just terrified of hearing anything bad is all. Sorry.CrazyHorse wrote:Please do. I've no idea what stable means.TKIZ! wrote:Would anyone mind me posting how they judge what stable means? Don't know whether it would be appropriate?
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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage
The public nature of the situation would class as exceptional circumstances.TKIZ! wrote:Critical
Critical but stable
Stable
Satisfactory
Comfortable
Progressing well
Discharged
This is the list of prognosis. Stable is basically categorised as he's in no immediate danger for the time being. Pupil dilation, pulse and heart 'sounds' are usually signs of a stable condition
In general, no information can be released at all without patient consent, unless there are exceptional circumstances. If consent is withheld, it would not be possible for the hospital to state even that fact to the press, since it would confirm that the patient is receiving treatment.
But that's good information TKIZ thanks, because at this time keeping people, accurately informed is vital.
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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage
"Stable" isn't bad news then, possibly even good news. Was it an official hospital statement?
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dont know how true it is but just heard on another forum a heart specialist (Fan) ran on the pitch
if true the blokes a legend
if true the blokes a legend
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A 5 Live 606 caller also confirmed this. A bloke from the stand he was in, announcing himself as being a cardiologist, volunteered himself after a few mins and was with Moo when he left the pitch.plymouth wanderer wrote:dont know how true it is but just heard on another forum a heart specialist (Fan) ran on the pitch
if true the blokes a legend
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Yeah no need to apologise TD, we're all friends here and want the best for FabAnnoyed Grunt wrote:No apologies needed Tango, we all want the best for Fab.TANGODANCER wrote:Yes, sorry for rmy reaction TKIZ. I'm just terrified of hearing anything bad is all. Sorry.CrazyHorse wrote:Please do. I've no idea what stable means.TKIZ! wrote:Would anyone mind me posting how they judge what stable means? Don't know whether it would be appropriate?
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No, in the circumstances, very good news. I think all we can read into it is that they have got his heart going again and that he is not having any more episodes of whatever happened during the game.Armchair Wanderer wrote:"Stable" isn't bad news then, possibly even good news. Was it an official hospital statement?
Get well soon Fab!!
The most likely thing to have happened is that his heart went into an abnormal rhythm - hence the attempts to defibrillate him. There are lots of potential causes of this. Sky is reporting that he is at The London Chest, which is a specialist cardiology (and respiratory and cadiothoracic surgery) hospital. I can assure you that he is in about the best place he could be.
I'm not going to speculate about what has happened or what the future holds as it is all guess work and will be of no use to Fabrice or anyone on this forum: we are just going to have to wait and see. Suffice it to say, that if what we are hearing about his condition is correct then it is about as good as could be expected at this point.
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