Percy Harvin – Minnesota Viking’s practice, Thursday, was really the scariest experienced to Percy Harvin when he collapsed during practice after he felt some extreme migraine and fell down. After that the paramedics approached him and he was taken to the hospital in an ambulance. Coach Brad Childress left team headquarters after practice and spent the rest of the afternoon at the hospital with Harvin, who also got visits from other coaches and teammates.

Percy Harvin, who has dealt with migraines most of his life, returned to the field Monday after missing more than two weeks, but at the beginning of Thursday’s workout the wide receiver experienced another episode that was scary enough for the Vikings to halt practice while their teammate received medical attention. Harvin’s migraines was triggered when he looked up into a mostly cloudy sky to field a punt during a special teams drill. He went inside to see the team physician Dr. Sheldon Burns, then came back out to the field.
Soon after, Percy Harvin was seen doubled over and trembling. Players and coaches stood in front of him to shield him while reporters watched from a distance as Harvin received medical attention. Meanwhile, the Vikings continued with practice for about five minutes while Harvin was being worked on, then drills were stopped. After Harvin was loaded into the ambulance, the team gathered on the field and took a knee in prayer. Players resumed their work for a few more minutes before calling practice over at least an hour early.
Percy Harvin was born in the year 1988 to a couple that lived in Virginia. He lived most of his life without his father. His mother is a great sports lover and she ran track apart from running a day care centre and being a coach at the AAU track. His sister also followed the footsteps of her mother and was a track runner. Percy was a great athlete since he was a kid and he was great in a number of sports including football and running. After getting old enough and improving his skill level he entered the National Football League in the year 2009.
I have suffered from headaches ever since I met my husband
just kidding! Headaches are very hard to deal with. You really never know what can trigger it, and it is various things that can. Mine mainly come from smells. When I smell something and if I don’t leave that smell, it will become a full pledge headache. Headaches and Migraines can really disrupt a perfectly otherwise healthy person, it makes you unable to function and all you want to do is stop the pain as quickly as possible. I hope this young man finds the relief he needs… Peace.