Buffalo Hamlin, who survived cardiac arrest during NFL game, discharged from hospital
Representatives of the Buffalo Bills Twitter gave new details about the condition of player Damar Hamlin, who survived a cardiac arrest during the National Football League (NFL) game with the Cincinnati Bengals.
The team said that the 24-year-old athlete was discharged from the hospital. It is noted that he returned to Buffalo. “He is doing well, the next stage of his recovery is ahead,” the club emphasized.
On January 3, Hamlin fell to the pitch after colliding with opposing player Tee Higgins and suffered cardiac arrest. After that, doctors appeared on the field to help him, who performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation using a defibrillator. In the hospital, Hamlin came to his senses.
The match between the teams was not completed. The game has been moved.
Source: Lenta

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