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Guestbook – A united AED awareness community
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Thank you for visiting our website, and getting to know a little about Robbie and our foundation that we started to honor him and his memory. Please let us know that you visited! Sign our guestbook, and let us know if you would like to be added to our mailing list or email list, and include your address if you'd like. We love hearing from people who knew Robbie, and those who would didn't but would like to help us remember him by joining us to help save other young lives.
| 2008-06-06 |
Pat |
I read your story on CNN. I thank you for all of your awareness. I wish you all the best. |
| 2008-06-06 |
Karen |
These quotes from news sources are addressed to all o the Mikeb's out there
Saving Athletes from Cardiac Arrest
Monday, May. 07, 2007 By CAROLYN SAYRE; Copyright 2008 Time Inc. All rights reserved.
It happens all too often; every three days to be exact. In the middle of throwing a curve ball or catching a pass, a young athlete dies of sudden cardiac arrest ù an abrupt loss of heart function that affects more than 400,000 people in the U.S. and is the leading cause of death in competitive athletes.
In the absence of symptoms, 95percent of all sudden cardiac arrest victims will die on the scene. You can try to call for help, but in these dire cases, there isn't much time. It takes the average Emergency Medical Service team approximately 6 to 12 minutes to respond to any type of call, but with every minute that passes the chance of survival of sudden cardiac arrest decreases by 7 to 10percent, according to the American Heart Association.
As a result, the U.S. National Athletic Trainer's Association and the Inter-Association Task Force recently recommended in the Journal of Athletic Training that every school in the country, public and private, have an AED on site. We all wear life vests in the water, just in case something crazy does happen, says Chuck Kimmel, the President of the National Athletic Trainers' Association. The AED is the cardiac life vest. |
| 2008-06-06 |
Karen |
These quotes from news sources are addressed to all o the Mikeb's out there
USA Today article at http://www.usatoday.com/sports/preps/2008-05-22-lewis-screening_N.htmYoung athletes urged to get screened for heart trouble
Updated 5/22/2008
Reggie Lewis' death shocked sports fans in 1993, but the heart condition that led to the 27-year-old's demise, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), an abnormal thickening of the heart, is a common cause of sudden death in young athletes.
The likelihood of someone having HCM is about one in 500, but the rate for blacks is two to three times higher than whites. Undetected, the disease can be particularly fatal in young athletes. |
| 2008-06-06 |
Karen |
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/preps/2008-05-22-lewis-screening_N.htmYoung |
| 2008-06-06 |
Karen |
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| 2008-06-06 |
Diane Goering |
I want to share my experience with Robbie's parents. I'm 54 today, but when I was 37 I had Sudden Cardiac Arrest. It's a miracle that they got me to a hospital and I'm still here.
What I want to share is what happened BEFORE they re-started my heart.
We go to a beautiful place that is all about LOVE. We don't foget the people we loved here - there's just a whole lot more of it there.
Bless you, and your son. |
| 2008-06-06 |
Mary K. Janson |
You cause is one that is near and dear to my heart, my brother, died while playing softball four years ago from sudden cardiac arrest. May you be have God on your side in your Foundation. |
| 2008-06-06 |
Jessica Flynn |
You are fighting for an amazing cause. I am so sorry that it took tragedy in your family to make this happen. I am a pediatric sports medicine physician in Boston and I am constantly fighting to get AEDs not just NEAR but AT the ball fields. Even if we can only prevent a handful of deaths, that is a WORLD of difference. Thank you - find comfort in knowing that you are making a difference. |
| 2008-06-06 |
Isabel Rippy |
Thank you so much for creating the Foundation and making the rest of us aware. I have a 9 year old and he plays soccer. I will bring this up with our AYSO league. Have any AYSO leagues in the country contacted the Foundation? Thank you again! |
| 2008-06-06 |
Nancy Dolly |
Saw the story on cnn.com. I live in River Ridge Louisiana and my 2 sons play baseball at Little Farms in River Ridge. I will be getting with the play ground director to see what we can do to obtain a device. My heart breaks for your family. With athletes in high school and younger more needs to be done on this subject. My prayers will be with you and your family. |
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