Cricketer Ryan Campbell Wakes Up From His Induced Coma
Published - 20 Apr 2022, 01:23 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 01:07 AM
Former Australian cricketer Ryan Campbell has awakened from his coma subsequent to experiencing an enormous heart failure – yet specialists don’t yet have the foggiest idea what caused the hazardous episode.
It is believed the 50-year-old was with his family in Stoke-on-Trent visiting the guardians of his better half Leontina when he had a drastic fall at a nearby park. A bystander performed CPR until a rescue vehicle showed up at the scene, with specialists setting Campbell in an instigated trance state.
Doctors Not Able To Find Out What’s Going On With Ryan Campbell: Gareth Parker
His sibling, Mark, told Triple M on Wednesday morning: ‘They’ve taken the heavy sedation off, so he’s actually woken up.
‘They’re just trying to work out what’s wrong with his heart.’
Campbell’s friend, Perth radio announcer Gareth Parker, added, ‘Doctors don’t believe there’s damage to the heart, but they haven’t been able to find out what’s going on just yet.’
Mark said his sibling Ryan doesn’t seem to have experienced any harm in the brain, yet specialists didn’t know what caused the issue.
It is additionally perceived Ryan Campbell had a pacemaker fitted by specialists when he was first treated after the assault.
Justin Langer Praying For Ryan Campbell
His abrupt predicament has stunned numerous in the game, including ex-Australian mentor Justin Langer, coming not long after the passings of cricket greats Shane Warne and Rod Marsh.
‘At the point when Bacchus (Rod Marsh) was the first (to go in March) it was an enormous shock to us all,’ he said.
‘Then Warney (Shane Warne) and now Cambo (Campbell) – it is hard to get your head around. We are obviously all praying there is a better outcome for him than there was for our other two mates. ‘He’s just a ripping bloke.’
Campbell, a wicketkeeper and batter from Western Australia in his playing days, coached the Netherlands at the T20 World Cup last year in the United Arab Emirates.
He had just barely gotten back to Europe following a visit to Perth to see his folks.