Learning from Muamba
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Learning from Muamba
What happened to the Moo was awful but what have we learned from it?
It sounds like a lot of you play sport/run, and some of you might be under 35. How does one go about getting a checkup/heart scan? Anyone had one yet, or booked one in?
I'm around 35-ish and I looked on the CRY website and couldn't really tell what to do. Any help much appreciated.
It sounds like a lot of you play sport/run, and some of you might be under 35. How does one go about getting a checkup/heart scan? Anyone had one yet, or booked one in?
I'm around 35-ish and I looked on the CRY website and couldn't really tell what to do. Any help much appreciated.
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I was just thinking about this. I went running today for the first time in about six months and needless to say, it was horrible.
I also sometimes experience strange fits when my heart goes haywire for a few moments and I see black. I'm too afraid to Google that one – anybody else experienced this?
I also sometimes experience strange fits when my heart goes haywire for a few moments and I see black. I'm too afraid to Google that one – anybody else experienced this?
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No, but if I did I'd seek medical advice elsewhere than on a forum, chum. F*ck Google: ask a medic.Sponge wrote:I also sometimes experience strange fits when my heart goes haywire for a few moments and I see black. I'm too afraid to Google that one – anybody else experienced this?
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+1000Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:No, but if I did I'd seek medical advice elsewhere than on a forum, chum. F*ck Google: ask a medic.Sponge wrote:I also sometimes experience strange fits when my heart goes haywire for a few moments and I see black. I'm too afraid to Google that one – anybody else experienced this?
BTW, called my GP the receptionist didn't know anything about heart scanning but I'm going for a checkup tomorrow.
Hopefully, Muamba is going to be right as rain very soon. But the event in itself should be making us think a little more about it imho. I've heard people talking about CRY and what the FA are doing but I've not heard anything about what your everyday man/woman can do to get checked out... what was the stat? 6 people a week this happens to.
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fckg hell man, to the doc's with you.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:No, but if I did I'd seek medical advice elsewhere than on a forum, chum. F*ck Google: ask a medic.Sponge wrote:I also sometimes experience strange fits when my heart goes haywire for a few moments and I see black. I'm too afraid to Google that one – anybody else experienced this?
2 options from that ;
i. they check you & say "no problems" ... You say "phew"
ii. they say "good job you came in we need to sort that out" .... & you live a bit longer.
Get to it asap. Tomorrow morning make the first call for an appointment & meanwhile take it easy.
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Yeah, don't mess round with that. get yourself down to the GP. Quite often after things like this you get a big public health boost, where the general public become more proactive about their own health. The classic example was how people attending for smears increased after Jade Goody. Not seen anyone coming in yet this week asking for cardiac screening, but the patient demographic here probably doesn't fit. Saying that, there'd be no chance of you getting an Echo anyway if you weren't symptomatic or had family history of such things. Paying to go private would be the only way to get screened.bobo the clown wrote:fckg hell man, to the doc's with you.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:No, but if I did I'd seek medical advice elsewhere than on a forum, chum. F*ck Google: ask a medic.Sponge wrote:I also sometimes experience strange fits when my heart goes haywire for a few moments and I see black. I'm too afraid to Google that one – anybody else experienced this?
2 options from that ;
i. they check you & say "no problems" ... You say "phew"
ii. they say "good job you came in we need to sort that out" .... & you live a bit longer.
Get to it asap. Tomorrow morning make the first call for an appointment & meanwhile take it easy.
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Please see a doctor / cardiology specialist.Sponge wrote:I was just thinking about this. I went running today for the first time in about six months and needless to say, it was horrible.
I also sometimes experience strange fits when my heart goes haywire for a few moments and I see black. I'm too afraid to Google that one – anybody else experienced this?
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is he alive now or its between life and death?
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who ? Sponge ?stelios18 wrote:is he alive now or its between life and death?
That's a fair question, I think we'd better check.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Both my lads have gone for private screening cardiology tests at age 15 in case of this. Went to a place at Preston. £30 I think it is.
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bobo the clown wrote:fckg hell man, to the doc's with you.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:No, but if I did I'd seek medical advice elsewhere than on a forum, chum. F*ck Google: ask a medic.Sponge wrote:I also sometimes experience strange fits when my heart goes haywire for a few moments and I see black. I'm too afraid to Google that one – anybody else experienced this?
2 options from that ;
i. they check you & say "no problems" ... You say "phew"
ii. they say "good job you came in we need to sort that out" .... & you live a bit longer.
Get to it asap. Tomorrow morning make the first call for an appointment & meanwhile take it easy.
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Muamba would have been screened at about that age too (16)... and probably extensively tested on his move to Birmingham and on his move to Bolton...bettyrasta wrote:Both my lads have gone for private screening cardiology tests at age 15 in case of this. Went to a place at Preston. £30 I think it is.
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Don't f*ck about with chest pain and that. Go to the hospital.
bish, good on you for filling us all with confidence.
In short, be healthy and that and if your heart hurts get the feck* screened.
bish, good on you for filling us all with confidence.
In short, be healthy and that and if your heart hurts get the feck* screened.
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I wasn't entirely sure if Sponge was being serious, but if so that's the whole point of this thread. Get it checked out!
I don't think we can just say it was just one of those things. The stat about what's happened in Italy since they stepped up screening was something like reducing this sort of thing by 90%. Do we know how often the Moo was screened?
One thing they did say is that screening children who are still growing is a good thing but you'd need to do it again once they'd stopped growing as the heart would have been growing/changing too.
I don't think we can just say it was just one of those things. The stat about what's happened in Italy since they stepped up screening was something like reducing this sort of thing by 90%. Do we know how often the Moo was screened?
One thing they did say is that screening children who are still growing is a good thing but you'd need to do it again once they'd stopped growing as the heart would have been growing/changing too.
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Armchair Wanderer wrote:I wasn't entirely sure if Sponge was being serious, but if so that's the whole point of this thread. Get it checked out!
I don't think we can just say it was just one of those things. The stat about what's happened in Italy since they stepped up screening was something like reducing this sort of thing by 90%. Do we know how often the Moo was screened?
One thing they did say is that screening children who are still growing is a good thing but you'd need to do it again once they'd stopped growing as the heart would have been growing/changing too.
I was and have booked a doctor's appointment for Monday.
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I read Muamba had his most recent check on the Friday before the game
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where have you read that?
I'm not doubting you've read it somewhere.. I'm just saying that what you've read is probably bollocks
I'm not doubting you've read it somewhere.. I'm just saying that what you've read is probably bollocks
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True.boltonboris wrote:where have you read that?
I'm not doubting you've read it somewhere.. I'm just saying that what you've read is probably bollocks
Even if Muamba's heart attack was a freak occurence, as has been alluded to, it doesn't mean that we shouldn't start taking this kind of thing more seriously. There'll probably still be instances that couldn't be foreseen/dealt with but if you save lives it must be a good thing.
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he's not had a heart attack ^^
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