Fabrice Muamba 'dead in that time'

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  1. SCFulhamFan

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  2. nevzter

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    That he is responding, and alive, is quite a miracle. Brilliant job by the medics. God bless to him and his family.
     
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    He is incredibly lucky to living. Still hoping for the best for him and his family.
     
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  4. Clevelandmo

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    Very lucky indeed.

    This is the part I dont understand. They say it took 15 shocks and 78 or so minutes. What is the difference between Muamba and Ryan Shay. Shay was given immediate CPR and a defibrillator soon followed, but he was pronounced dead before the race was even over. Do they mean they had to keep shocking Muamba because they could get a heart beat but it wouldnt keep beating on its own. Does that mean Shay just straightlined the whole time, despite the use of the defibrillator.
     
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  5. dcheather

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    Here's an interesting article that raises some interesting questions on Fabrice's condition.

    http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2 ... 04819.html

    I cut and pasted most of the article, but read the whole thing. It's a very good article.
     
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