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Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Fabrice Muamba discharged from hospital

Muamba (middle) with the doctors who saved his life
Fabrice Muamba, the Bolton midfielder who suffered cardiac arrest while playing a match last month, was yesterday discharged from the London Chest Hospital.

Muamba collapsed during the first half of Bolton's FA Cup quarter-final tie on March 17th and for 78 minutes, the 24-year-old's heart stopped. Doctors managed to get his heart pumping again. He was discharged yesterday following several weeks of treatment.

39 comments:

  1. OYa forget about football and go and rest joor. ur heart is more important than paper bro.

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  2. thank GOD. but my guy go park well sha cos ya nearly died oo. hope u saved some money though. yes im aproko. consign u??? lol

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    1. He died fr 78 mins. That one no b nearlyoooo.

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  3. Jesus Christ saved him, not doctors!

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    1. I agree.. thank God for the doctors through whom He was able to work through but ultimately it is God.

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  4. I'm happy for him and his family too. Like a yoruba adage says, God still needs his life! I'm just imagining if that incident happened on a football pitch in Nigeria...that guy would have been a goner. I hope he learns a lesson and appreciates life better. Not everybody gets a second chance to live!

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  5. Would be interesting to hear his thoughts on what it felt like during those 78 minutes. wonder if he had any out of body experience?

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  6. I'm happy for him. Not many people get a second chance to live, so he'd better be grateful and appreciate life more.

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  7. Your life is a miracle. Congrats.

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  8. What a wonderful smile from a wonderful footballer. Happy for him.

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  9. If to say na naija this thing bin happen? Hmmmmmm

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  10. 78 minutes? Wow!!! Thank God for his life.

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  11. Thank God that he lives to tell the tale. How I wish that the young Italian player that died last week was accorded such a chance. *sign* God know best.

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  12. Muamba God help u no be 4 naija this thing happen, we for don burry u since. Am happy 4 u. God is ur strength

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  13. The powers that be in his village requested his presence @ their annual meeting when he was done with d meeting he went back 2 where he came from. Doctors did not do anything he just went out & he came back after a few minutes.

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  14. Congrt o §ø appy 4 U̶̲̥̅̊ ..ur healin is permanent ijn..linda pulish it o..pls

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  15. The powers that be in his village requested his presence @ their annual meeting when he was done with d meeting he went back 2 where he came from. Doctors did not do anything he just went out & he came back after a few minutes.

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  16. God is truly awesome!Best wishes to Muamba and his family. xx

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  17. Please, dont play football again.

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  18. awwww thank God he is hale and hearty again.....docs we thank u oh

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  19. God thank you. May he not suffer a second affliction by God's grace.

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  20. WAOH, HE TECHNICALLY DIED FOR AN HOUR PLUS, THANK GOD FOR HIM O

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  21. Thank Чσu Lord!

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  22. God alone be glorified.

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  23. Get a rechargeable heart or stop playing football for now bcos u need life 2 continue ur career. Thank God u are back 2 life...halleluyah

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  24. Happy for him.. The same happened to one other guy and didnt survive, shows God is on his side!

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  25. We bless the Lord for his life, To God be the glory....

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  26. Fantastic news! That smile is so gorgeous.
    Royal Attah he's been fitted with a defibrillator so he can go back to playing (Kanu has one too.)

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  27. Also, the guy on his right should be given loads of free tickets from both Spurs and Bolton. He's the Spurs fan who ran on the pitch from the stands, helped and said he should be taken to the London Chest Hospital instead of North Mid. He's an angel of some sort.

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  28. Thank God for u o. If na naija u dey, na ur 40 days akara dem for dey eat now. Naija I hail o!

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  29. its God's grace.he should be more closer to God.am sure two things will be going on his mind wether to return to the field of play or stay away

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  30. Oluwa ese, Dansaki re Baba

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  31. Muamba my guy! Hapi 4 u man...Dz ur smile na die! Many more yrs to u bro...D devil is a liar

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  32. Ah God,I know I have not been faithful but I am still your child,you never disappoint those who love and believe you.PRAISE BE TO GOD MOST HIGH.HOSANNA IN THE HIGHEST.OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST LIVES AND REIGNS FOREVER MORE.ALLELUIA.

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  33. doctors are tools from God,to fetch and use what he has provided for our health..if they are nigerians they will conclude his gone..happy for him.

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