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Christian Eriksen

Very sad. Presumably the medical people will tell him it’s time to retire and hopefully he will if that’s the case.

Tough though. Having something he loves taken away from him forever in this way is a bit cruel. That said, obviously, there’s a lot more to life.
He is 34...... So the boys done good.

He won't be missing much on the pitch, if he has to close the book on this chapter
 
It’s amazing what modern medicine can do, I know all too well. Hopefully he’s fine now?

It is an amazing story. He got the transplant during covid! He is now doing super well. One time, long before the transplant, his heart rate would not drop below 165 - he was not working out or anything. I told him I would drive him to emergency if he didn't call ambulance. He said he'd call. 20 mins later, when I was home, I called and he had not called them yet. I bellowed at him and told one of his teenage sons to call amublance immediately. They pulled up right as he had an 'episode' and said it was lucky they were there. After that he checked his ego and did all the hard work. He is a hero of mine. I don't run from my stuff either, proactive is the way!
Hope all continues to be well for you mate❤️
 
This seems like a very bad idea...

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I hope he doesn't try to play again, I thought he was an outstanding player for us and one of our best buys. Few want to give up playing but he's got to put his family first.
 
Can't agree with that in this case. He has his family to think of, plus any number of people around him who could be traumatized if he has a major incident on the pitch. I hope he can just find a way to accept what his body is telling him.
his choice and i am assuming he must have discussed this with his family
 
I think it is a mistake because of potential effects on family and others at any game he could have a reoccurrence. His family will obviously support him, but he should think of them first.

From his perspective, he has the device fitted and it did the job it was designed to do. He's assuming it would do so again. Too bad if his family and teammates go through stress and they have to abandon another game.
 
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