28-year old basketball player Óscar Cabrera Adames dies of heart attack

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 26, 2023 12:52 PM2023-06-26T12:52:35+5:302023-06-26T12:53:40+5:30

Basketball player Óscar Cabrera Adames died Thursday of a heart attack while undergoing a stress test at a health ...

28-year old basketball player Óscar Cabrera Adames dies of heart attack | 28-year old basketball player Óscar Cabrera Adames dies of heart attack

28-year old basketball player Óscar Cabrera Adames dies of heart attack

Basketball player Óscar Cabrera Adames died Thursday of a heart attack while undergoing a stress test at a health center in Santo Domingo. He was just 28 years old.Dominican sports commentator Héctor Gómez announced the news  on Instagram.Cabrera suffered from myocarditis, a disease that can reduce the heart’s ability to pump blood. Following his death, social media posts surfaced where Cabrera claimed the heart condition came from two doses of the COVID vaccine which he was required to get for work.The stress test allows doctors to see how the heart works during exercise. Following his death, social media posts surfaced where Cabrera claimed the heart condition came from two doses of COVID vaccine which he was required to get for work.

I got a damn Myocarditis from taking a f-cking vaccine. (I got 2 doses of Pfizer) And I knew it! Many people warned me. But guess what? It was compulsory or I couldn’t work. I am an international professional athlete and I am playing in Spain. I have no health problem, nothing, not hereditary, no asthma, NOTHING! I suddenly collapsed to the ground in the middle of a match and almost died. I’m still recovering and I’ve had 11 different cardiology tests done and guess? They find nothing. I have no cholesterol, no fat, nothing! 7% body fat 93% muscle. When they give me the diagnosis, they tell me that I won’t be able to play for at least 5 months until my heart goes down again and they can’t give me that medic. The stress test allows doctors to see how the heart works during exercise.

During the test, a medical professional attaches electrodes to the patient’s chest. These electrodes connect to a machine that records the electrical activity of the heart (ECG). By watching this screen, doctors can record the heartbeat while the patient exercises.But this stress test was too much for Cabrera, and it caused a heart attack.Before playing overseas, Cabrera’s career began at Daytona State College in the National Junior College Athletic Association.

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