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Damar Hamlin - Now (1/11/2023) discharged from Buf Gen & “recovering at home”


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1 hour ago, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

WhoDeyNation and BillsMafia are forever tied together.   I'm gonna hug the next person I see in Bengals gear, whether they like it or not.

 

Just not in the office.  There are rules for that sort of thing...

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24 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

I was just going to post a wish.  With all the prayers and well wishes I'm still holding onto hope that Damar AND Kim can host a Lombardi.

 

Sorry man, but no Lombardi this year.

I already traded it to God in exchange for Damar's health and he seems to have taken the deal. 🤙

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17 minutes ago, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

So good to see the smiles.  And Taron Johnson in a non-contact jersey but with helmet on.

Not only Taron and all the guys, but Dane Jackson there smiling too. Close friend of Damar’s from growing up together. 
 

My reaction to the news on Hamlin and these photos:

 

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47 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

PR and media relations management is normally not something they teach in medical school

 

I thought those two physicians did an INCREDIBLE job.  They were very generous in recognizing the Bills physicians and trainers, gently emphasizing the impact of immediate bystander CPR and defibrillation on a positive outcome, and also firm but clear on refusing to provide details of exact timing of the arrest/resuscitation that remains to be reviewed, or detailed results of medical tests that are nobody's business but his family's

 

Trying to summarize some notes I took:

Initial response:

1. initially had pulse when trainers reached him, pulse disappeared under their initial care

2. had one round of CPR and one round of defibrillation to restore a pulse (ROSC, return of spontaneous circulation)

3. had a "textbook" EMS response including airway maintenance and intubation prior to transport to hospital

4. no details about why/how long the ambulance remained in the tunnel, but did share that Hamlin was intubated and had airway maintenance prep once he was inside the ambulance. 

5. no tracheostomy (hole in the throat to insert a breathing tube, this would be done if there were an object lodged in upper airway or if there were neck trauma where swelling would threaten the airway). 

6. no broken jaw.

7. was sedated, placed on ventilator and placed in prone position due to ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome) which was explained as an inflammatory response interfering with gas exchange in the lungs.

8. hypothermia protocol was used

 

Current status:

1. Still on ventilator with breathing tube in place, so can not speak.

2. Is communicating by moving shaking head or nodding (important detail - means they aren't worried about neck injury), by squeezing hands, and by writing on paper on clipboard.

3. He asked early on who won the game?  Doctor said they told him "you did, Damar, you won the game of Life".

4. Parents and family and members of the Buffalo Bills staff are with him

5. Said he's been holding lots of peoples' hands - he's held doctor's hand, family, Bills

6. They can very much feel the prayers and the well wishes surrounding Damar and his family. 

7.  Said his family is wonderful and they wish everyone had a family like that.

8. Said Damar has been told he's got a lot of toys to buy when he gets out of hospital

 

Next steps:

1. Focus is on improving his respiration and restoring his ability to breathe without the ventilator

2. Asked if Commotio Cordis was the cause of his cardiac arrest.  Explained that Commotio Cordis is a "diagnosis of exclusion" and they will be conducting further tests to rule out other causes of sudden cardiac arrest before that diagnosis would be made.

3. Asked about concussion.  They explained that no head injury detected, but concussion is a neurological diagnosis and since he's been sedated on a ventilator that evaluation could not be made.

4. Asked several times about what the best outcome would be, and what kind of rehab he would need or timeline.  Said the best outcome would be to return to the state he was in at 8 pm Monday night (didn't sound as though they rule that out) but it's too soon to tell what kind of rehab would be needed or what the timeline would be

 

Hope this is helpful to anyone who didn't have time to listen to the whole thing.

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks, this is a great summary.  I only caught the end.  I think HIPPA was a bit of a concern as they wouldn't go into specific tests like echo results and EF.  Kind of surprised the questioner identified herself as a cardiologist and proceeded to ask those questions.  Seemed a little classless and disrespectful of someone who should know the ins and outs of PHI, IMO.   

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