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- For professional athletes, being at your physical best and pushing your body to its limits is often what it takes to achieve success on the field. When a player is struggling to catch their breath in the middle of a game, an undiagnosed heart condition isn’t the first thing that comes to mind, but that was the case for Ogmedi “OG” Nwagbuo.
The symptoms OG experienced throughout his entire professional football career took nearly a decade to be diagnosed. Doctors eventually suspected a heart condition – identified to be atrial fibrillation, or AFib – which is caused by extremely fast and irregular beats. AFib can also cause blood to pool and form clots which can lead to stroke.