1. SoCalJoe

    SoCalJoe Well-Known Member

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    Good to hear about the young man, especially for his fiance and young son. Hope he makes a full recovery, and is able to live a long and fruitful life.

    Interesting point you hit on Mo with the screening versus personal decisions on whether to continue w/an activity. There is no concrete answer (and no fool proof way to detect a potential problem), but you would hope that increasing screening will take place here.
     
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  2. dcheather

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    Ryan Shay is certainly a case in which the running community holds a big interest, since there hasn't been anything conclusive to determine the source of his death. His heart was enlarged, and been so since he was a teenager. He had x-rays done of his at 14 from pneumonia and again a couple of years later after a car crash. His heart had increased quite a bit in size between those years. His large heart was the condition that articles following his death mention. But Athlete's heart is very common in endurance athletes, and can be confused with serious heart disease on an ECG, such as HCM. But an athlete having a large heart is not in itself fatal and follow up testing can rule out HCM and other defects.

    It was determined that Ryan did not have HCM. Ryan's coroner report found "patchy fibrosis" from an undetermined cause. And the scaring led to a fatal cardiac arrhythmia...if I understand the report and doctor's explanations properly. Doctors have speculated that the fibrosis (scaring) was likely due to the pneumonia or some other viral infection earlier in his life. Before the coroner's report quite of few runner's were speculating that he may have doped, and that led to his heart attack, but his toxicology reports were clean according to his father. I side with the docs and not the conspiracy theorists.

    Also here's a study on Italy's national heart testing program that Mo mentioned and may interest some. Yeah, it's schoraly, but very brief. http://eurheartj.oxfordjournals.org/con ... 6.full.pdf
     
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  3. Clevelandmo

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    That's interesting about Shay; I hadnt heard those details. I knew viurses were linked with arrhythmias but was not aware it could be due to permanent damage in the form of fybrosis. I thought they temporarily increased the risk due to inflammation resulting from the virus.

    Ives reported that Coyle was able to talk with Fabrice so things continue to look up.
     
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  4. SoCalJoe

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    Glad to be able to revisit this thread w/the knowledge that Muamba keeps improving.

    The semifinals this weekend w/only one team to root for;

    Sunday's Spuds v Undead matchup, I'd rather be ... :chores-mowlawn:

    However, the Merseyside derby aka Everton v Liverpool should be a great one to watch. Everton is a very likable team (combine history; Joe Max Moore & Brian McBride w/the current squad; Tim Howard between the sticks and Landon's sojourns). Moyes is as good a manager at maximizing his talent as any manager in the Prem. Pulling for the Toffees, and would love to see Timmy get his hands on the Cup again (pretty sure he started and won for ManUre once).
     
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  5. jumpkutz

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    Freakin' scousers equalized...darn.
     
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  6. jumpkutz

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    Can't help but wonder how much better toffees would be with LD at this point...
     
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  7. SoCalJoe

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    Well that sucked. Pretty poor game in terms of play, but DAMMIT our team needs to play in that stadium w/that atmosphere. Everton scored on a gaffe by Carragher, but nothing compared to the attempted backpass by Distin to tie it. What in the world was he doing?? Toffees were pretty toothless throughout and agree w/you Jump, LD was sorely needed. He is amazingly talented, but Suarez is a just a total #$*@!
     
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  8. Clevelandmo

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    I have to wonder if Suarez didnt get a piece of Distan's back pass (or was is a pass to his CD), if not it is so inexplicable that you want to :angry-banghead: :angry-banghead: :angry-banghead: :angry-banghead: :angry-banghead: :angry-banghead:

    would have made my day if Everton won, shucks
     
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  9. jumpkutz

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    Scousers and scum. How boring.
     
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  10. MisterF

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    Was rooting for Spurs today but Chelsea ended up being the better team. Still some awful calls that went against Tottenham. They realllly need to get replays and goal line technology implemented soon.

    No idea who I will root for between Liverpool and Chelsea. Considering Suarez in on Liverpool it might have to be Chelsea :icon-confused:
     
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  11. jumpkutz

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    Another case for replays and goal line technology. C'mon, it's 2012. How hard is this?
     
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  12. sfm

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    As Henry Kissinger said of the Iran-Iraq war, it is a pity they could not both lose. It was a Hobson's choice, and I just arrived and learned the unfortunate news. Here's hoping the tri-corner flags will remain in 2013-14, but on the correct side of FP road.
     
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