Welsh rugby star returns from brink of death to resume playing after miraculous recovery

🌟 Morgan MacRae: A Miracle on the Pitch! 🌟
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Imagine being clinically dead for 17 minutes and then making a remarkable return to rugby! 🏉 Meet Morgan MacRae, the former Wales Sevens and Scarlets player who defied all odds after a massive cardiac arrest in 2023. Thanks to the quick actions of his girlfriend, Kitty, who performed CPR, he’s back and stronger than ever.
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In an inspiring twist of fate, Morgan was at his brother’s house in Wimbledon when he collapsed, a stay that wasn’t even planned! Kitty, with her swift and incredible response, saved his life, and paramedics continued the fight, bringing him back from the brink.

Despite medical experts advising him to hang up his boots, Morgan’s determination didn’t waver. He fitted a special device, a subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (S-ICD), under the guidance of top cardiologist Professor Sanjay Sharma, the same expert who helped footballer Christian Eriksen. This device helps monitor his heart’s rhythm and keeps him safe on the field.

Morgan’s impressive comeback journey continued as he first returned to the field with Henley and is now gearing up to play for Reading Rams, aiming to get back into professional rugby. His story isn’t just about survival; it’s about courage, resilience, and living life to the fullest. 💪

“I wanted to be the author of my story, not just live, but truly enjoy it,” MacRae said. He’s taking life’s challenges head-on and cherishing every moment, proving that risks are worth taking when you have dreams and passions to fulfil.

Join us in celebrating Morgan’s incredible journey and upcoming season with the Rams. His story is a testament to the power of never giving up and the incredible team spirit rugby fosters. 🏆

Here’s to making the most out of every day and not just being alive, but truly living! 🎉

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