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In a message dated 8/5/01 5:00:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> FOOTBALL PLAYER DID NOT DIE OF HEATSTROKE BUT FROM TREATMENT
> Korey Stringer, Minnesota Viking defensive lineman football player, did not
> die from heatstroke. He died because of the treatment he received.
> The doctors who treated him when he had his alleged heatstroke, gave him
> intravenous fluids, blood transfusions, respirator treatment and who knows
> what other destructive therapeutics they administered to him?
> He was a well conditioned athlete. If they had left him alone, he would very
> easily have spontaneously recovered, with no residual effects nor
> complications.
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This is a dangerous comment from anyone that might mistake it having come
from anyone either educated or well informed about anything other than make
believe; entirely consistent though with previous posts. I certainly will not
respond to additional comment or critisism from the writer concerning the
subject matter or credentials.
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