Suspected heart attack.
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I'm pretty sure that i read that Rod Stewart was one of the idiots insisting on fans having to be jabbed before they were able to watch him live in concert, so i'm pretty sure he would have made sure his kids had the clot shot.
I'm sorry, Rod. But in my 25+ years working as a paramedic in a large diverse city, I've NEVER seen a child, or an adult, become so panicked that they turned blue and collapsed on a field unconscious. This is totally BS! Yes, panic attacks can cause you to hyperventilate and your arms and face can become tingly and even draw up. Yes, you can temporarily lose consciousness because your brain is overloaded with oxygen. But there's no "turning blue " in that equation! They're lying to you, Rod!
British Rock and Pop Singer Rod Stewart Reveals 11-Year-Old Son Rushed to Hospital Following Suspected Heart Attack | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
Rod Stewart, a British rock and pop singer and songwriter, said in an interview that his son had collapsed at a football game and was rushed to the hospital following what was likely a heart attack.
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Rod Stewart, a British rock and pop singer and songwriter, said in an interview that his son had collapsed at a football game and was rushed to the hospital following what was likely a heart attack.
Rod said his son Aiden, 11, collapsed while playing for his Young Hoops Under-12s team, though the rock veteran did not reveal when this happened.
“We thought my boy had a heart attack,” Rod said in an interview with FourFourTwo magazine.
The 77-year-old singer said his son went ‘blue and unconscious’ during a game. It was later revealed that the kid had actually experienced a panic attack rather than a heart attack.
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“He was going blue and was unconscious until he calmed down. It was scary, but it turned out to be a panic attack. The lad wanted to do well, pulled on the Hoops in Scotland for his dad.”
“Another boy fell backwards and banged his head – he’s still not back. In all of my days watching football, that’s the only time two ambulances had been called.”
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A few comments on the Pundit:
I'm pretty sure that i read that Rod Stewart was one of the idiots insisting on fans having to be jabbed before they were able to watch him live in concert, so i'm pretty sure he would have made sure his kids had the clot shot.
I'm sorry, Rod. But in my 25+ years working as a paramedic in a large diverse city, I've NEVER seen a child, or an adult, become so panicked that they turned blue and collapsed on a field unconscious. This is totally BS! Yes, panic attacks can cause you to hyperventilate and your arms and face can become tingly and even draw up. Yes, you can temporarily lose consciousness because your brain is overloaded with oxygen. But there's no "turning blue " in that equation! They're lying to you, Rod!