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		<title>Doctors search for answers surrounding Bills player collapse</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Doctors are working to determine what caused a Buffalo Bills football player to collapse after taking a hit during the Monday night game with the Cincinnati Bengals.Bills defensive player Damar Hamlin is being treated at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where experts are looking at all possibilities.“They’re looking at his coronary arteries, looking at &#8230;]]></description>
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					Doctors are working to determine what caused a Buffalo Bills football player to collapse after taking a hit during the Monday night game with the Cincinnati Bengals.Bills defensive player Damar Hamlin is being treated at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where experts are looking at all possibilities.“They’re looking at his coronary arteries, looking at his heart musculature, looking at his potential for arrhythmias and whatnot, and seeing if those are the predominant cause,” said the co-director of the sports cardiology center at Cleveland Clinic, Dr. Tamamna Singh. “That will dictate what the treatment strategy will be.”Singh said what happened during the hit is also a major factor. “Blows to the chest can also trigger abnormal heart rhythms that can cause cardiac arrest. So, there's a whole host of things that we want to evaluate before we kind of speculate what the cause was in this particular case,” Singh said.Among the most important part of the treatment was the attention given immediately on the field.Medical teams used an electronic device known as an AED.“What it stands for is an automated external defibrillator, meaning if you put the pads on and you don't need to be shocked, it's not going to call for a shock. So, it is truly automated,” said American Heart Association Alyson Poling.Poling said CPR compressions were also important to circulate oxygen to the brain. “As an adult, we have a lot of oxygen built up, but if nothing is circulating that oxygen, things will start to die off. So, truly what we call hands only or that compressions on the chest is first and foremost, especially in adults,” Poling said.
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<p>Doctors are working to determine what caused a Buffalo Bills football player to collapse after taking a hit during the Monday night game with the Cincinnati Bengals.</p>
<p>Bills defensive player Damar Hamlin is being treated at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where experts are looking at all possibilities.</p>
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<p>“They’re looking at his coronary arteries, looking at his heart musculature, looking at his potential for arrhythmias and whatnot, and seeing if those are the predominant cause,” said the co-director of the sports cardiology center at Cleveland Clinic, Dr. Tamamna Singh. “That will dictate what the treatment strategy will be.”</p>
<p>Singh said what happened during the hit is also a major factor. </p>
<p>“Blows to the chest can also trigger abnormal heart rhythms that can cause cardiac arrest. So, there's a whole host of things that we want to evaluate before we kind of speculate what the cause was in this particular case,” Singh said.</p>
<p>Among the most important part of the treatment was the attention given immediately on the field.</p>
<p>Medical teams used an electronic device known as an AED.</p>
<p>“What it stands for is an automated external defibrillator, meaning if you put the pads on and you don't need to be shocked, it's not going to call for a shock. So, it is truly automated,” said American Heart Association Alyson Poling.</p>
<p>Poling said CPR compressions were also important to circulate oxygen to the brain. </p>
<p>“As an adult, we have a lot of oxygen built up, but if nothing is circulating that oxygen, things will start to die off. So, truly what we call hands only or that compressions on the chest is first and foremost, especially in adults,” Poling said.</p>
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		<title>Lisa Marie Presley hospitalized after cardiac arrest</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Video above: 'Elvis' actor wins Golden Globe with Priscilla Presley, Lisa Marie Presley in attendanceSinger Lisa Marie Presley, the daughter of Elvis Presley, was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday, according to multiple reports citing an LA County Sheriff's Office spokesperson.TMZ was first to report the news.LA County Fire Department spokesperson Cailtlyn Aldana told CNN &#8230;]]></description>
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					Video above: 'Elvis' actor wins Golden Globe with Priscilla Presley, Lisa Marie Presley in attendanceSinger Lisa Marie Presley, the daughter of Elvis Presley, was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday, according to multiple reports citing an LA County Sheriff's Office spokesperson.TMZ was first to report the news.LA County Fire Department spokesperson Cailtlyn Aldana told CNN that emergency responders were dispatched to a call in the 5000 block of Normandy Drive in Agoura Hills, California, at 10:37 a.m. local time for a cardiac arrest. Aldana would not confirm the name of the patient, who could not be identified due to privacy laws, but said the patient was taken to a local hospital at 11:17 a.m.A spokesperson for the LA County Sheriff told CNN they assisted fire officials on a medical call this morning, but also would not confirm the patient's name.When reached by CNN, a representative for Presley declined to comment.Presley was most recently seen on Tuesday night at the Golden Globe Awards, which she attended with her mother Priscilla to support the Baz Luhrmann film "Elvis," about her late father.In 2020, Presley's son Benjamin Keough died by suicide at the age of 27.  Last July, Presley marked the second anniversary of Keough's death on Instagram, sharing a photo of their matching foot tattoos.Presley, who has previously been married to Michael Lockwood, Nicolas Cage, Michael Jackson and Danny Keough, has three other children — actress Riley Keough, Finley Aaron Love Lockwood and Harper Vivienne Ann Lockwood.In September, Presley wrote an essay for National Grief Awareness Day, in which she opened up about the loss of her son."My and my three daughters' lives as we knew it were completely detonated and destroyed by his death. We live in this every. Single. Day," she wrote. "Grief is something you will have to carry with you for the rest of your life, in spite of what certain people or our culture wants us to believe. You do not 'get over it,' you do not 'move on,' period."Presley also said in the essay that she found comfort in the company of people who have faced similar tragedy, adding that her daughters help keep her going."I keep going for my girls," she wrote. "I keep going because my son made it very clear in his final moments that taking care of his little sisters and looking out for them were at the forefront of his concerns and his mind. He absolutely adored them and they him."
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<p><strong><em>Video above: 'Elvis' actor wins Golden Globe with Priscilla Presley, Lisa Marie Presley in attendance</em></strong></p>
<p>Singer Lisa Marie Presley, the daughter of Elvis Presley, was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday, according to multiple reports citing an LA County Sheriff's Office spokesperson.</p>
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<p>TMZ was first to report the news.</p>
<p>LA County Fire Department spokesperson Cailtlyn Aldana told CNN that emergency responders were dispatched to a call in the 5000 block of Normandy Drive in Agoura Hills, California, at 10:37 a.m. local time for a cardiac arrest. Aldana would not confirm the name of the patient, who could not be identified due to privacy laws, but said the patient was taken to a local hospital at 11:17 a.m.</p>
<p>A spokesperson for the LA County Sheriff told CNN they assisted fire officials on a medical call this morning, but also would not confirm the patient's name.</p>
<p>When reached by CNN, a representative for Presley declined to comment.</p>
<p>Presley was most recently seen on Tuesday night at the Golden Globe Awards, which she attended with her mother Priscilla to support the Baz Luhrmann film "Elvis," about her late father.</p>
<p>In 2020, Presley's son Benjamin Keough died by suicide at the age of 27.  Last July, Presley marked the second anniversary of Keough's death on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf7fWi4PeSB/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Instagram</a>, sharing a photo of their matching foot tattoos.</p>
<p>Presley, who has previously been married to Michael Lockwood, Nicolas Cage, Michael Jackson and Danny Keough, has three other children — actress Riley Keough, Finley Aaron Love Lockwood and Harper Vivienne Ann Lockwood.</p>
<p>In September, Presley wrote an <a href="https://people.com/music/lisa-marie-presley-was-destroyed-by-son-benjamins-death-grief-essay/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">essay</a> for National Grief Awareness Day, in which she opened up about the loss of her son.</p>
<p>"My and my three daughters' lives as we knew it were completely detonated and destroyed by his death. We live in this every. Single. Day," she wrote. "Grief is something you will have to carry with you for the rest of your life, in spite of what certain people or our culture wants us to believe. You do not 'get over it,' you do not 'move on,' period."</p>
<p>Presley also said in the essay that she found comfort in the company of people who have faced similar tragedy, adding that her daughters help keep her going.</p>
<p>"I keep going for my girls," she wrote. "I keep going because my son made it very clear in his final moments that taking care of his little sisters and looking out for them were at the forefront of his concerns and his mind. He absolutely adored them and they him." </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Buffalo Bills players took CPR training at the team facility this week as safety Damar Hamlin continues to his recovery from a cardiac arrest.Related video above: EMS workers demonstrate lifesaving techniques in honor of Damar Hamlin's #3forHeart CPR ChallengeThe Bills posted video on Wednesday showing the CPR training, alongside a caption reading: "Buffalo Black Nurses &#8230;]]></description>
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					Buffalo Bills players took CPR training at the team facility this week as safety Damar Hamlin continues to his recovery from a cardiac arrest.Related video above: EMS workers demonstrate lifesaving techniques in honor of Damar Hamlin's #3forHeart CPR ChallengeThe Bills posted video on Wednesday showing the CPR training, alongside a caption reading: "Buffalo Black Nurses Association, UBMD, AMR, and the American Heart Association all teamed up to help the players and coaching staff learn CPR. They also learned how to use an AED  to help save lives."Hamlin went into cardiac arrest after making a tackle during the first quarter of the Bills’ Monday Night Football game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Jan. 2.CPR was performed on Hamlin when he lost his pulse and needed to be revived through resuscitation and defibrillation.He was cleared to resume football activities after it was determined his cardiac arrest was caused by commotio cordis, which can occur when severe trauma to the chest disrupts the heart’s electrical charge and causes dangerous fibrillations.Video above: How is the NFL tackling player safety?On Tuesday, Bills head coach Sean McDermott had told reporters that Hamlin was working at the team facility but wasn’t practicing.However, later Tuesday, the 25-year-old did practice, doing individual drills as he prepares for his NFL comeback.The NFL is in the organized team activities portion of the offseason program, commonly known as OTAs.Several teams, including the Bills, began OTAs on Monday. No live contact is allowed, but seven-on-seven, nine-on-seven and 11-on-11 drills are permitted.
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<p>Buffalo Bills players took CPR training at the team facility this week as safety Damar Hamlin continues to his recovery from a cardiac arrest.</p>
<p><em><strong>Related video above: EMS workers demonstrate lifesaving techniques in honor of Damar Hamlin's #3forHeart CPR Challenge</strong></em></p>
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<p>The Bills posted video on Wednesday showing the CPR training, alongside a caption reading: "Buffalo Black Nurses Association, UBMD, AMR, and the American Heart Association all teamed up to help the players and coaching staff learn CPR. They also learned how to use an AED [automated external defibrillator] to help save lives."</p>
<p>Hamlin went into cardiac arrest after making a tackle during the first quarter of the Bills’ Monday Night Football game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Jan. 2.</p>
<p>CPR was performed on Hamlin when he lost his pulse and needed to be revived through resuscitation and defibrillation.</p>
<p>He was cleared to resume football activities after it was determined his cardiac arrest was caused by commotio cordis, which can occur when severe trauma to the chest disrupts the heart’s electrical charge and causes dangerous fibrillations.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video above: How is the NFL tackling player safety?</em></strong></p>
<p>On Tuesday, Bills head coach Sean McDermott had told reporters that Hamlin was working at the team facility but wasn’t practicing.</p>
<p>However, later Tuesday, the 25-year-old did practice, doing individual drills as he prepares for his NFL comeback.</p>
<p>The NFL is in the organized team activities portion of the offseason program, commonly known as OTAs.</p>
<p>Several teams, including the Bills, began OTAs on Monday. No live contact is allowed, but seven-on-seven, nine-on-seven and 11-on-11 drills are permitted.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#62;&#62; LAST THING I REMEMBER IS COMING OUT OF THE BATHROOM AFTER CHEWING A FEW ASPIRINS BECAUSE I COULDN’T FIND MY NIO.TR YOU KNOW, CAME OUT THE BATHROOM, THAT WAS IT, LIGHT’S OUT. &#62;&#62; JEAN THEARD WAS SURROUNDED BY LI SFEAVERS AT THIS SEMINOLE COUNTY FIRE STATION. &#62;&#62; WE’VE GOT SOMEONE WALKING AROUND THAT MIGHT &#8230;]]></description>
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											&gt;&gt; LAST THING I REMEMBER IS COMING OUT OF THE BATHROOM AFTER CHEWING A FEW ASPIRINS BECAUSE I COULDN’T FIND MY NIO.TR YOU KNOW, CAME OUT THE BATHROOM, THAT WAS IT, LIGHT’S OUT. &gt;&gt; JEAN THEARD WAS SURROUNDED BY LI SFEAVERS AT THIS SEMINOLE COUNTY FIRE STATION. &gt;&gt; WE’VE GOT SOMEONE WALKING AROUND THAT MIGHT NOT HAVE BEEN. &gt;&gt;  IT WAS JULY AND THEARD’S HEART STOPPED, HIS GIRLFRIEND GOT CPR COACHING FROM 911,S A RESCUERS ROLLED. &gt;&gt; ANYTHING THAT COU HLDAVE NEGO RIGHT, WENT RIGHT. &gt;&gt; STATION 26 GOT THERE IN LSES THAN FIVE MINUTES AND BROUGHT HIM BACK. THEY NDEEED TO G HETIS STOPPED HEART GOING AGAIN ON THE WAY TO THE HOSPITAL. &gt;&gt; THEY GET EM TO US. IF THEY DIDN’T GET EM TO US, WE COULDN’T DO THE MAGIC THAT WE DO. &gt;&gt; SPHENTE ARMRONGST AND IT’S YOUR THIRD LIFE SAVING AWARD. &gt;&gt; WHEN THEARD HEARD AWARDS WERE BEING DELIVERED TO THE CREW WHICH SAD HIVEM, HE NEEDED TO BE HERE. &gt;&gt;  MY GIRLFRIEND CALLED, THEY RESPONDED, AND HERE I AM. &gt;&gt; CERTAINLY AS JEAN SLIDES INTO THIS YEAR’S THANKSGIVING TABLE, IN THE BACK OF HIS MIND, HE’LL BE THINKING ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF ONE OF THESE. THANKSGIVING’S GOING TO TAKE PRETTY GOOD THIS YEAR? &gt;&gt; IT IS, IT’S GOING TO TTEAS REAL GOOD THIS YEAR. I HAVE A BIRTHDAY COMING UP ON MONDAY. &gt;&gt; PLENTY  ROFEASONS TO CELEBRATE. &gt;&gt; IF IT WASN’T FOR THEM, LIKE YOU SAID
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					Jean Theard is miraculously still around despite being in full cardiac arrest a few months ago."Last thing I remember is coming out of the bathroom after chewing a few aspirins because I couldn't find my nitro. Came out of the bathroom, that was it, light's out," Theard said.Theard was happy to be surrounded by lifesavers at the Seminole County, Florida, fire station closest to his home.Seminole County’s Deputy Chief Matt Kinley was ready to give out some lifesaving awards.“We've got someone walking around that might not have been,” Kinley said.It was July and Theard's heart had stopped. His girlfriend got CPR coaching from 911 as rescuers rolled."Anything that could have gone right, went right,” Lt. Stephen Armstrong said.Station 26 got there in under five minutes and brought him back. But they needed to get his stopped heart going again on the way to the hospital."They get them to us. If they didn't get them to us, we couldn't do the magic that we do,” Linda Hardison of Orlando Health said.When Theard heard awards were being delivered to the crew which saved him, he said he had to be there in person."My girlfriend called, they responded and here I am,” Theard said.Certainly, as Theard slides into this year's Thanksgiving table, in the back of his mind, he'll be thinking about the importance of one of those fire rescue crews.“ is going to taste real good this year. I have a birthday coming up on Monday too,” Theard said.Plenty of reasons to celebrate."If it wasn't for them, like you say, Thanksgiving would be pretty dull without me around,” Theard said.Theard said he never misses a chance to thank a first responder.
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<p>Jean Theard is miraculously still around despite being in full cardiac arrest a few months ago.</p>
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<p>"Last thing I remember is coming out of the bathroom after chewing a few aspirins because I couldn't find my nitro. Came out of the bathroom, that was it, light's out," Theard said.</p>
<p>Theard was happy to be surrounded by lifesavers at the Seminole County, Florida, fire station closest to his home.</p>
<p>Seminole County’s Deputy Chief Matt Kinley was ready to give out some lifesaving awards.</p>
<p>“We've got someone walking around that might not have been,” Kinley said.</p>
<p>It was July and Theard's heart had stopped. His girlfriend got CPR coaching from 911 as rescuers rolled.</p>
<p>"Anything that could have gone right, went right,” Lt. Stephen Armstrong said.</p>
<p>Station 26 got there in under five minutes and brought him back. But they needed to get his stopped heart going again on the way to the hospital.</p>
<p>"They get them to us. If they didn't get them to us, we couldn't do the magic that we do,” Linda Hardison of Orlando Health said.</p>
<p>When Theard heard awards were being delivered to the crew which saved him, he said he had to be there in person.</p>
<p>"My girlfriend called, they responded and here I am,” Theard said.</p>
<p>Certainly, as Theard slides into this year's Thanksgiving table, in the back of his mind, he'll be thinking about the importance of one of those fire rescue crews.</p>
<p>“[Thanksgiving] is going to taste real good this year. I have a birthday coming up on Monday too,” Theard said.</p>
<p>Plenty of reasons to celebrate.</p>
<p>"If it wasn't for them, like you say, Thanksgiving would be pretty dull without me around,” Theard said.</p>
<p>Theard said he never misses a chance to thank a first responder.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A runner who faced the ultimate adversity during this year's Boston Marathon got to meet with the person who helped save her life. Meghan Roth went into cardiac arrest eight miles into last Monday's 26.2-mile marathon. "It was literally seconds when, all of a sudden, I kind of went fuzzy, and I remember looking down &#8230;]]></description>
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					A runner who faced the ultimate adversity during this year's Boston Marathon got to meet with the person who helped save her life. Meghan Roth went into cardiac arrest eight miles into last Monday's 26.2-mile marathon. "It was literally seconds when, all of a sudden, I kind of went fuzzy, and I remember looking down at my feet, then all of a sudden I just went down," Roth said. "I don't even remember hitting the ground."Several people sprang into action, performing CPR on her until an ambulance could arrive.Cameron Howe, a nursing student at Boston College, saw Roth collapse and immediately sprang into action.  "I saw her stumble, and thought that was odd, since they were only at mile 8."Marie Rogers of Milford joined him.  She spent 47 years working as a critical care nurse before retiring last year.  She was at her brother's condo that overlooks the marathon route.Rogers and Roth met for the first time on Thursday.   Rogers described to Roth what she witnessed. "I saw you go down the first time, but then somebody helped you up," Rogers said. "You got up and it looked like you were going to go down again." Rogers said one of her siblings called her and said they needed a nurse."When I got to you, you were flat out on your stomach," Rogers said.   Rogers said she and another nurse couldn't detect a pulse in Roth, and immediately started CPR."They shocked you three times, I'm sure you didn’t feel that," Rogers told Roth during the meeting. Rogers said another person on the route called 911, as others worked to help Roth until paramedics arrived."It was just nice to see people coming together," Rogers said.Rogers said the entire time following the incident, she kept hoping that Roth would be OK. "I kept saying, 'oh dear God, I just want to know if she’s okay,'" Rogers said.Roth was rushed to the hospital, then taken to Tufts Medical Center for treatment.Now back home in Minnesota with her 10-month-old baby boy, Roth and her mom can't say enough about the help they got in Boston. "I'm just so thankful," Roth said. "All I could think of was my grandson and not having his mother and just so many thanks.""I'm just so fortunate," Roth said to Rogers. "I just can't thank you enough and everyone. It's just, oh my gosh, it's just so scary and I'm just so fortunate to be here and home.""I'm so blessed for her and being there for me and saving my life," Roth said. "It's incredible."
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<p>A runner who faced the ultimate adversity during this year's Boston Marathon got to meet with the person who helped save her life. </p>
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<p>Meghan Roth went into cardiac arrest eight miles into last Monday's 26.2-mile marathon. </p>
<p>"It was literally seconds when, all of a sudden, I kind of went fuzzy, and I remember looking down at my feet, then all of a sudden I just went down," Roth said. "I don't even remember hitting the ground."</p>
<p>Several people sprang into action, performing CPR on her until an ambulance could arrive.</p>
<p>Cameron Howe, a nursing student at Boston College, saw Roth collapse and immediately sprang into action.  "I saw her stumble, and thought that was odd, since they were only at mile 8."</p>
<p>Marie Rogers of Milford joined him.  She spent 47 years working as a critical care nurse before retiring last year.  She was at her brother's condo that overlooks the marathon route.</p>
<p>Rogers and Roth met for the first time on Thursday.   Rogers described to Roth what she witnessed. </p>
<p>"I saw you go down the first time, but then somebody helped you up," Rogers said. "You got up and it looked like you were going to go down again." </p>
<p>Rogers said one of her siblings called her and said they needed a nurse.</p>
<p>"When I got to you, you were flat out on your stomach," Rogers said.   </p>
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<p>Rogers said she and another nurse couldn't detect a pulse in Roth, and immediately started CPR.</p>
<p>"They shocked you three times, I'm sure you didn’t feel that," Rogers told Roth during the meeting. </p>
<p>Rogers said another person on the route called 911, as others worked to help Roth until paramedics arrived.</p>
<p>"It was just nice to see people coming together," Rogers said.</p>
<p>Rogers said the entire time following the incident, she kept hoping that Roth would be OK. </p>
<p>"I kept saying, 'oh dear God, I just want to know if she’s okay,'" Rogers said.</p>
<p><strong/>Roth was rushed to the hospital, then taken to Tufts Medical Center for treatment.</p>
<p>Now back home in Minnesota with her 10-month-old baby boy, Roth and her mom can't say enough about the help they got in Boston. </p>
<p>"I'm just so thankful," Roth said. "All I could think of was my grandson and not having his mother and just so many thanks."</p>
<p>"I'm just so fortunate," Roth said to Rogers. "I just can't thank you enough and everyone. It's just, oh my gosh, it's just so scary and I'm just so fortunate to be here and home."</p>
<p>"I'm so blessed for her and being there for me and saving my life," Roth said. "It's incredible."</p>
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					An Oklahoma man was reunited with the doctors who saved his life after going into cardiac arrest.Christopher Fennell was having dinner while visiting his son in Norman, Oklahoma. And as they were leaving a restaurant, Fennell fell to the ground and went into cardiac arrest, which led to a brain seizure. "I was basically dead, and they brought me back," he said. His son is now a junior at the University of Oklahoma and is studying pre-med. He knew exactly what to do to keep his father alive until paramedics arrived. "The quick action of my son to call 911 and then hand the phone to my wife, who was in shock and started CPR was, I mean, I wouldn’t be here without that," Fennell said. Fennell was taken to the hospital, where he stayed in the ICU for 10 days."Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest does not have a very good prognosis overall," Dr. Archana Gautam said. Fennell was later sent to rehab, where he was able to get additional treatment and fully recover. "To see someone physically recover and cognitively recover after a cardiac arrest is rare," said Dr. Lane Tinsley. Fennell said without the quick medical attention from his son, paramedics and the doctors —  he wouldn’t have fully recovered. "All of these things God put in place, put breadcrumbs down on the ground to get me here, for the great people here to continue my recovery, put me on the road to recovery and get me back in the position I am in today," he said. "I am a walking miracle, but this is not a story about me. This is a story about how God works in the world today."
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<p>An Oklahoma man was reunited with the doctors who saved his life after going into cardiac arrest.</p>
<p>Christopher Fennell was having dinner while visiting his son in Norman, Oklahoma. And as they were leaving a restaurant, Fennell fell to the ground and went into cardiac arrest, which led to a brain seizure. </p>
<p>"I was basically dead, and they brought me back," he said. </p>
<p>His son is now a junior at the University of Oklahoma and is studying pre-med. He knew exactly what to do to keep his father alive until paramedics arrived. </p>
<p>"The quick action of my son to call 911 and then hand the phone to my wife, who was in shock and started CPR was, I mean, I wouldn’t be here without that," Fennell said. </p>
<p>Fennell was taken to the hospital, where he stayed in the ICU for 10 days.</p>
<p>"Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest does not have a very good prognosis overall," Dr. Archana Gautam said. </p>
<p>Fennell was later sent to rehab, where he was able to get additional treatment and fully recover. </p>
<p>"To see someone physically recover and cognitively recover after a cardiac arrest is rare," said Dr. Lane Tinsley. </p>
<p>Fennell said without the quick medical attention from his son, paramedics and the doctors —  he wouldn’t have fully recovered. </p>
<p>"All of these things God put in place, put breadcrumbs down on the ground to get me here, for the great people here to continue my recovery, put me on the road to recovery and get me back in the position I am in today," he said. "I am a walking miracle, but this is not a story about me. This is a story about how God works in the world today."</p>
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