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    That's some really scary stuff. As this trend continues, I'm sure it will get even more attention than it already has.

    For perspective, data shows that 2-4% of athletes who have had covid then have myocarditis. In case anyone is curious, the number for the vaccine is 0.0057%.

    We're definitely in a new world post-covid, that's for sure.

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    you need to breakdown the overall rate by 18-30 age group and factor in athletes vaxxed at 99% which is way higher than their age cohort

    also which percentage of those in the denominator were actually checked for myocarditis? To say someone doesnt have it if they have never been checked or presented yet with symptons doesnt sound like a good study


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    Quote Originally Posted by BabbForHeisman View Post
    That's some really scary stuff. As this trend continues, I'm sure it will get even more attention than it already has.

    For perspective, data shows that 2-4% of athletes who have had covid then have myocarditis. In case anyone is curious, the number for the vaccine is 0.0057%.

    We're definitely in a new world post-covid, that's for sure.
    sheeple….also, I am vaccinated myself. But, that doesn’t mean it’s not the root cause.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun Monkee View Post
    In the past, we always heard that football players almost preferred getting their bells ring (knocked out) over a knee injury, due to the timetable of coming back.

    Now we’ve entered a whole new realm. The results of this were immediate and we don’t know what the long-term consequences are going to be.

    Had a conversation yesterday with somebody who said the NFL better hope it’s a situation unique to Damar and not something that can happen to anybody at any given time, albeit this might be the first time we’ve ever seen this.

    Is it going to change folks outlooks on playing?

    On a sidenote, and admittedly, selfish one, I think we might be seeing a drastic change in a piece of americana that we all identify with.
    Has America stopped watching boxing, MMA fights? Both more likely to cause sudden death, and CTE syndrome than football. Why is football uniquely held to a higher standard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Has America stopped watching boxing, MMA fights? Both more likely to cause sudden death, and CTE syndrome than football. Why is football uniquely held to a higher standard?
    maybe because boxing/mma dont compete under the guise of spending millions on head protection. also some might say because the boxer gets bulk of the purse whereas in football the white owner makes the profits by putting the minority players at risk?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RougaWhite&Blue View Post
    you need to breakdown the overall rate by 18-30 age group and factor in athletes vaxxed at 99% which is way higher than their age cohort
    The vaccine study shows the 12-39 age group from 0.0016-0.0057%.

    The covid study that showed 2% for college athletes was done in late 2020, so no need to normalize for vaccination.

    To be clear, I'm not saying the vaccine doesn't play a role, however minor, in this situation. But the data shows that covid itself is rough 1000x more likely to cause an issue. Just trying to keep things in perspective so this discussion doesn't get all "ClOt ShOt", that's all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RougaWhite&Blue View Post
    maybe because boxing/mma dont compete under the guise of spending millions on head protection. also some might say because the boxer gets bulk of the purse whereas in football the white owner makes the profits by putting the minority players at risk?
    Boxers in general don’t get the bulk of the revenue. Promoters and overhead get the vast majority of the revenue. Don’t know about MMA.

    Just about every boxer with a reasonably long career becomes punch drunk now called CTE.

    I would suspect any sport in which one of the primary goals is to create a concussion aka knockout is causing CTE syndrome.

  8. #44

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    Quote Originally Posted by BabbForHeisman View Post
    The vaccine study shows the 12-39 age group from 0.0016-0.0057%.

    The covid study that showed 2% for college athletes was done in late 2020, so no need to normalize for vaccination.

    To be clear, I'm not saying the vaccine doesn't play a role, however minor, in this situation. But the data shows that covid itself is rough 1000x more likely to cause an issue. Just trying to keep things in perspective so this discussion doesn't get all "ClOt ShOt", that's all.
    Where do the people who caught covid and are vaccinated fall

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    Quote Originally Posted by BabbForHeisman View Post
    The vaccine study shows the 12-39 age group from 0.0016-0.0057%.

    The covid study that showed 2% for college athletes was done in late 2020, so no need to normalize for vaccination.

    To be clear, I'm not saying the vaccine doesn't play a role, however minor, in this situation. But the data shows that covid itself is rough 1000x more likely to cause an issue. Just trying to keep things in perspective so this discussion doesn't get all "ClOt ShOt", that's all.
    2% with covid but no vaxx, not sure what that data pertains too…

    also back to the overall age bracket who gets checked for myocarditis for no reason? and 12 seems too low to start the comparison if you are comparing that to college athletes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Where do the people who caught covid and are vaccinated fall
    I'm not a doctor, but my understanding is that myocarditis is a temporary condition that would occur after covid (2-4%), covid vaccine (0.002%), or other infection. Then it typically resolves itself. So there's no data for "if you do this, then later you do this" scenarios. Maybe if you've had it before, you're more likely to have it again, i don't know.

  11. #47

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    thanks. but you keep using 2-4% without updating for vaxxed results.

    also 2-4% also leaves a 100% error possibility


  12. #48

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    Quote Originally Posted by RougaWhite&Blue View Post
    2% with covid but no vaxx, not sure what that data pertains too…

    also back to the overall age bracket who gets checked for myocarditis for no reason? and 12 seems too low to start the comparison if you are comparing that to college athletes.
    As with any study, I'm sure there are holes you can poke in it. That's a good critical way to look at it. But in the end, if the raw numbers show you are 1000x more likely to get myocarditis from covid than from the vaccine, what does that number change to if you start looking at only specific scenarios? 500x? 250x? 100x?

    Point is, it would take a monster change to really change the conclusion from this info.

    We've talked about this before. All the choices have risks. Getting vaccinated has a risk (very very low). Getting covid has a risk. Taking any number of medications to treat covid and/or pneumonia has a risk. This is all up to your own risk tolerance and what you think is the right thing.

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