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Plenty of out of shape guys go elk hunting without training. Then find out what the real deal is. Maybe they are tough enough not to quit, maybe not. Maybe their body says you FAFO , and then you die. Its another tragedy regardless.Maybe we should compile 47 pages of speculation even though we have no information or knowledge of the scenario....![]()
Plenty of out of shape guys go elk hunting without training. Then find out what the real deal is. Maybe they are tough enough not to quit, maybe not. Maybe their body says you FAFO , and then you die. Its another tragedy regardless.
LOL instantly after your post we had "it must be fitness" and "it must have been preparedness" (as if any of that matters to lightning bolts). It's almost like you have a crystal ball...Maybe we should compile 47 pages of speculation even though we have no information or knowledge of the scenario....![]()
right... exactly what i was talking about.LOL instantly after your post we had "it must be fitness" and "it must have been preparedness" (as if any of that matters to lightning bolts). It's almost like you have a crystal ball...
Assuming he wasn't pushing himself well outside his abilities caveat, this is my thought. I'd rather die in the woods than siting at a desk working...On the bright side, he died while hunting. There are definitely worse ways to go.
Maybe we should compile 47 pages of speculation even though we have no information or knowledge of the scenario....![]()
This happened to my brother in his mid forties. He was snowboarding in Breckenridge and was really doing nothing exerting. He had just got off the lift and was boarding over to where his friends were waiting for the first run of the day. And he just dropped in his tracks. He had a cardiac arrest and was clinically dead. Ski patrol was there in less than 2 minutes, maybe a minute, and used a defibrillator on him. His heart was stopped for nearly 4 minutes. Got him on a life flight to a hospital in, I believe, Lakewood. Put him on an Arctic Sun machine for several days. It puts your body in a state of therapeutic hypothermia which helps recovery for someone whose brain was deprived of oxygen for an extended (I.e. minutes) period. They were one of limited hospitals to have this machine at the time a decade or so ago. He recovered with nearly no after affects. Which is damn close to a miracle for someone whose brain went 4 mins with no oxygen and was clinically dead.You typically don't just drop over dead from a heart attack, even when exerting. In most cases there were underlying health conditions that caused or contributed, and sadly in many cases were known. Many have partial artery blockages and when the heart is taxed it can't get the oxygen necessary to perform, or they are just that far out of condition the heart gets taxed easily and overworked. Age itself often times has nothing to do with it. A man has got to know his limitations.
This happened to my brother in his mid forties. He was snowboarding in Breckenridge and was really doing nothing exerting. He had just got off the lift and was boarding over to where his friends were waiting for the first run of the day. And he just dropped in his tracks. He had a cardiac arrest and was clinically dead. Ski patrol was there in less than 2 minutes, maybe a minute, and used a defibrillator on him. His heart was stopped for nearly 4 minutes. Got him on a life flight to a hospital in, I believe, Lakewood. Put him on an Arctic Sun machine for several days. It puts your body in a state of therapeutic hypothermia which helps recovery for someone whose brain was deprived of oxygen for an extended (I.e. minutes) period. They were one of limited hospitals to have this machine at the time a decade or so ago. He recovered with nearly no after affects. Which is damn close to a miracle for someone whose brain went 4 mins with no oxygen and was clinically dead.
Cause of cardiac arrest? A build up of noncalcified soft plaque in his arteries. The plaque broke loose (ruptured) and caused a full clog instantly stopping his heart. Pretty much guaranteed death unless proper medical help is immediately available. And even then unlikely to survive.
Guilty as charged is my vote.While we're at it, we should all put in our speculation about the guiltiness of Ryan Lampers in his poaching case