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Pray fa Jj 🙏
ОтветитьUh bro, he wasn’t even close to dying! He had his heart shocked from a normal abnormal rhythm to a normal one. He’s probably sad he was going to be done playing football due to heart issues… smh
ОтветитьDude the reporter was trying to help out, not compare. Silly thing to make thing out of.
ОтветитьThe reporter wasnt trying to be hurtful, Pat goes too far trying to create this us & them narrative. Its negative, this isnt studio wrestling talk
ОтветитьPoor guy must’ve gotten a booster recently :(
ОтветитьWaaahh waaahh waaahhh JJ Watt crying what's new? TJ and JJ do nothing but cry cry cry 😂😂😂
ОтветитьA fib isn't a death sentence. I've had it.
ОтветитьRoids aren’t worth it… they always make you pay back what you got from them
ОтветитьVax
ОтветитьDude u didn’t die, nowhere close. U had an abnormal heart rhythm that people live with everyday. They gave u a low dose of energy to reset it back to normal sinus rhythm.
ОтветитьThe clot shot strikes again
ОтветитьReporter is a pure 🫏
ОтветитьBad take. Reporter was trying to help keep him from a public breakdown. A scumbag reporter would have pushed.
Dude doesn't want to be crying in any format that his wife and kids can see. I'd put money down that he wants to shake that reporter's hand for that assist.
They Say after Heart troubles or an Attack it affects Your Body and emotions . Real Results of a Heart attack. Not Being a Cry Baby -Stay Strong JJ 👊🏼💪🏼
ОтветитьRebirth Pat
ОтветитьI'm so happy everyone commenting realized the reporter was helping JJ. I'm surprised Pat didn't see that
ОтветитьSeems like the guy commenting is a little dense 😂 the reporter was just tryna cheer jj up
ОтветитьLove to that reporter
ОтветитьVaccine is hell of a drug
ОтветитьJJ might be my favorite player of all time, yes I’m a Texans fan. But I don’t think that matters much considering how amazing he was, he almost won an MVP as a defensive player.
ОтветитьAFib sucks but there are far worse things. Especially for someone his age.
ОтветитьAnd then there is Demar who can’t do anything
ОтветитьThat reporter was trying to bring positive into the situation with that comment. It’s tough either way but I don’t think he said something inappropriate
ОтветитьOld video now but I am just seeing this. I get it. I am 32, 2 young kids another on the way, in the Army and went into afib this past June. Same exact thing happened. I had to be cardiovertted (shocked back into rythem). Sobers you right up. I'm still dealing with heart issues. It all started when the military made me get the jab. I'll never forgive myself for not choosing to loose my job, retirement and good conduct status over having a healthy life.
At the end of the day our time here is temporary for a reason. This is not our home, but it doesn't change our desire to stay here with those we love as long as we can. Prayers to J.J and anyone else dealing with cardiac issues post 2020.
Steroids will do that
ОтветитьJage is one of one! 🫶🏼 we love, love
ОтветитьEveryone needs to get some damn perspective and stop trying to pretend that football is worth dying for.
Honest to god our society loves money so much it makes everything and everyone excepted to be exploited to the death.
Sickening.
Damm Football and some professions in life you can die on the job. Making a dollar aint easy baby cheers. 🍻
ОтветитьThe reporter actually did fantastic steering the conversation away from that and back onto the game so the dude doesn’t have a breakdown on live television.
ОтветитьKeep taking your covid shots and remember they're safe and effective 😂
ОтветитьThey don't shock your heart into rhythym... this story smells of BS
ОтветитьYour heart doesn’t stop on afib. It beats irregularly and sometime requires electrical cardioversion. These are timed shocks that reflect your heart’s normal electrical impulses and help reset its natural pacemaker activity. It’s not like defibrillation which is what happens when your heart stops and requires ‘shocks’ like you see in tv. Still, a serious medical condition that comes with serious risks and can be a scary situation to go through especially at someone the age of JJ.
Ответить10/26/24 This comes into my feed. So much history since then. Pat having then and still the perfect take. Kudos!!!!!
ОтветитьAah cmon the reporter wasnt being an asshole he was actually the one person in there tht immediately tried to change the subject to something else so jj wasnt just sitting there crying thinking ab dying
Ответить💉 🤭
ОтветитьAJ Richardson…can someone post this to him?? 😮
ОтветитьA fib… not heart stopping. Abnormal rhythm. Super duper common.
ОтветитьBoo hop millionaire keeps whining
ОтветитьTo be clear he was in a fib rvr, an elevated irregular heart rate.. usually then can use a medication like adenosine to “stop” your heart and reset the natural electrical rhythm.. if that doesn’t work then can cardiovert you by shocking your heart at a certain time during its rhythm.. this does the same thing and resets the heart… as an ER nurse I haven’t heard of anyone dying of a fib rvr and it usually is managed easily. They are kinda making this a bigger deal than it really is.
ОтветитьA fib is an irregular heart rhythm. Shocking, in this case cardioverting, the rhythm does not mean your heart stopped. It's actually the opposite. A fib is usually cardioverted due to a high heart rate which prevents the chambers of the heart from refilling and pumping adequately. Technically, your heart stops for a split second to reset the electrical rhythm, but it's typically peformed under conscious sedation.
ОтветитьVaccinated
ОтветитьIta nice when reporters. Actually have a heart.
And arnt just throwing jabs cause there boss wants "tough" questions for people to watch a few million times over the next 8 hours.
I have afib. Was born with it. I can relate to Jj here. I’ve been shocked 5 times in the last 5 years due to heart beating out of rhythm. Im 26 years old and heathy. I’m a commercial construction worker and earlier this year I left the job site on lunch break and went to the ER. Got shocked and went back to work the next day. If you slow down it catches you. Gotta stay up and healthy. He should be fine to play. Nothing in particular triggers it. Dehydration would probably be the biggest culprit
ОтветитьIt’s that Covid 💉
ОтветитьReal men don't want to get emotional, especially in front of people. Men don't look to get emotional, it's just on his mind and he hasn't had time to process what happened.
ОтветитьNever once happened ever to a pro athlete before 5 years ago. Just saying
ОтветитьThe reporter was clearly just trying to raise his spirits a bit
ОтветитьI really like JJ. Pat is just very protective of his friends. They are both great guys!
ОтветитьI think the reporter brought up the tipped pass to remind JJ that this interview is about football, NOT about "feelings" and acting like a big, blathering Va-Jay-Jay.
ОтветитьA tipped pass is one second, a child's is billions n billions of seconds but Pat I think the reporter asked in good faith
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