waltwhitman83
waltwhitman83 t1_j35b9r1 wrote
Reply to comment by CodeBlue614 in Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
what tests does he need to perform/pass in the morning(s) before being taken off ventilatior? understood that putting it back in, not easy
waltwhitman83 t1_j34p6h7 wrote
Reply to comment by CodeBlue614 in Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
when do you expect the ventilator will come out/why is he still on it if they let the sedation wear off?
they must have known before hand how he'd react based on what they saw from CT scan or something?
waltwhitman83 t1_j2v4lid wrote
Reply to comment by CodeBlue614 in Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
will they be testing his reflexes if he’s sedated on purpose/being cooled?
waltwhitman83 t1_j2v3xw3 wrote
Reply to comment by CodeBlue614 in Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
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waltwhitman83 t1_j2v1fgz wrote
Reply to comment by CodeBlue614 in Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
if we don’t hear that he’s awake in 2 more days, would you say it’s most likely bad?
is there any way they could’ve already woken him up if they saw all positives?
waltwhitman83 t1_j2v1b16 wrote
Reply to comment by CodeBlue614 in Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
so he went into the tackle, had trauma into his chest area, heart stopped due to the timing of the hit
we had enough blood/oxygen for like 10 seconds to stand up/move
goes down
sideline medical crew rushes over
check him for concussion/spinal injury
how many minutes between going down and getting treatment was his brain starved from oxygen
if it was more than 5 minutes, is he most likely doomed?
waltwhitman83 t1_j2uwgi2 wrote
Reply to comment by CodeBlue614 in Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
> During this time, Mr. Hamlin will be reassessed frequently, looking at things like cranial nerve reflexes (from nerves that come directly off the brain and not the spinal cord). These include nerves that control the pupils reacting to light, eye movements, cough and gag reflexes, and blinking. If they are impaired, that’s a bad sign, as they tend to be more resilient than the “higher function” areas of the brain.
it seems highly unlikely that they'll release this information to the press/media/fans, despite the fact that basically millions of people will most likely look at football differently if a player dies from a routine tackle, no?
waltwhitman83 t1_j2uwbm3 wrote
Reply to comment by CodeBlue614 in Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
we have no clue
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his preliminary CT scan results
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if he's had an MRI yet while intubated (unlikely)
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if he's being cooled or not
correct?
if there aren't reports that he's awake and off the ventilator within the next 7-10 days, is he most likely going to be a vegetable/dead or is there some kind of "healing" that could happen while he's in a coma for, 14, 21, 30+ days?
waltwhitman83 t1_j2u8qab wrote
Reply to comment by beel11 in Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
> Let him walk out of hospital within a week.
if he can that is, right? is there a 50% chance he's a vegetable/his brain is fucked?
waltwhitman83 t1_j2tuhyl wrote
Reply to comment by RasputinsAssassins in Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
> That's one reason (among the others) people are typically sedated when on a ventilator.
if you're sedated, can't you "not breathe on your own" without the ventilator? or is it like being asleep? or are there different levels?
waltwhitman83 t1_j2tufi6 wrote
Reply to comment by RasputinsAssassins in Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
> That's what they did with me (or at least how it was explained to me).
when you were conscious or in a coma?
waltwhitman83 t1_j2tsdhk wrote
Reply to comment by RasputinsAssassins in Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
> He will remain induced until he can breathe on his own
I don't get this. He's in a coma, therefore he needs a ventilator.
They're going to try to bring him out of the coma, turn the ventilator off, he tries to breathe with it still in his throat, if it fails they turn it back on and put him back out?
waltwhitman83 t1_j2td2y3 wrote
Reply to comment by theMurseNP in Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
is it fair to expect he is conscious and functioning in the next 2 days?
if not, is it fair to expect it’s worse than we all suspect?
waltwhitman83 t1_j2tbfx4 wrote
Reply to Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
can somebody with a medical background give an update as to what we're most likely to expect in the coming updates that we're waiting for?
a quick google shows that after you are put into a medically induced coma, you usually aren't attempted to be brought out of it for at least 24-72 hours. does that mean we're facing 2 more days with no update (or more?)
did they do a scan of his brain when he arrived or not yet? are we just waiting to hear whether he sustained a brain injury or not? what other outstanding medical conditions might we be waiting to hear about? if he didn't sustain a brain injury, is he most likely to be basically 100% ok?
he's still having machines breathe for him if he's in a medically inducted coma. when they try to bring him out of the coma, will they then know if his body can breathe on its own?
those seem to be the 2 biggest unknown things from what i've read/gathered. would love if somebody more in the know could shed more detail.
waltwhitman83 t1_j1zx9q5 wrote
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waltwhitman83 t1_j36cjfy wrote
Reply to comment by CodeBlue614 in Family Statement for Damar Hamlin by ShepherdsDoof
how would they know he’d “wake up” and his brain would be ok enough to follow commands instead of letting him sleep 2-5 more days in a coma?