URUGUAY
My dear friend, Dr. Hector Carvallo of Argentina, reached out to me this week because he said that a group of Uruguayan doctors wanted to consult with me and he wanted to know if he could give them my contact. Know that Hector is the “Pierre Kory” of Argentina or more accurately, I am the “Hector Carvallo” of the U.S (or maybe Paul Marik is).
Anyway, of course I said yes, and a doctor who I had previously met with on zoom a couple of years ago wrote to me as follows:
“Hello Dr. Kory, My name is José Arigas, I'm an orthopedic surgeon in Uruguay. I had the chance of talking to you in a zoom meeting two years ago. During the last month our country has witnessed the stories of three soccer players who had cardiac issues, one of whom died. This has been an eye-opening event for people.
I have tried talking to my colleagues but it's useless, they don't want to see what is happening. I would like to know if there is any diagnostic approach to prevent sports-related cardiac problems in vaccinated people.I appreciate all the work that you have been doing, giving Medicine the place it deserves.”
I later learned the names of the players: Juan Izquierdo (he died on 8/27/24), Alejandro Isabella (collapsed with an arrythmia on 9/9/24) and Diego Lezcano (suffered an arrythmia at home on 9/11/24). Basically, in just over 10 days, three Uruguayan footballers collapsed or died. Lezcano, who arrested at home is still on a ventilator and was found to have a dilated cardiomyopathy. Three professional soccer players from Uruguay collapsing over a ten day period has apparently started to “awaken” the general public but not the doctors as per Dr. Arigas. Shocker.
All I could do was send him a link to this paper below by Peter McCullough and Nicholas Hulscher where they propose a risk stratification protocol to try to identify vaccinated athletes at risk of a cardiac event.