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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Do the Patriots have someone from their medical staff on the left coast withBrady? If not why? Or do they trust Will to make sure Brady is doing everything the way he is suppose to be doing it.
Do the Patriots have someone from their medical staff on the left coast withBrady? If not why? Or do they trust Will to make sure Brady is doing everything the way he is suppose to be doing it.
My fear is someone will follow the logical progression to exploring 2009 impact, and have a hockey game break out.I would assume it's a much less serious surgery to clean up infection and get antibiotic directly to the affect area.
Didn't Manning's surgery get infected as well?
My fear is someone will follow the logical progression to exploring 2009 impact, and have a hockey game break out.
Florio can be a turd, but here's a good nugget from his post on Brady's second surgery.
"Really, if the source close to Brady didn’t blab to Reiss, the information likely wouldn’t have come out until next year, when a then-healthy Brady will likely be giving interviews about his rehab process.
So if the information about the second surgery weren’t disclosed now, we likely would have heard various voices in the media complain come July or August that the Patriots hid the information, too, even though the condition of Brady’s knee for strategic reasons has no practical relevance until September 2009."
Tennis balls? Those hurt when they hit you! Which is why Goodell has been enlisted as an advisor for the New and Improved NHL - Nerf Hockey League.I'll say this: Hockey is a way more physically brutal sport than football and Goodell could stand to watch a few games. I sure hope he never presides over hockey rule-making or they'll start using tennis balls and roller blades inside a padded rink.
Certainly NOT good news.
It is definitely a rare occurrence following this type of surgery.
It may slow down the start of his rehabilitation
As we reported with Peyton Manning, having a second operation is common to handle some infection and to clean up the loose bodies. And one thing I do know is that Brady’s knee will be stronger than it was before and his rehab will move along very smoothly. With the advancement made in medicine these kinds of knee injuries are very easy to come back from and I expect Brady to be at full force for camp next year.
I've always thought that Boston's hospitals were the top of
the line.
Tennis balls? Those hurt when they hit you! Which is why Goodell has been enlisted as an advisor for the New and Improved NHL - Nerf Hockey League.
Strangely, I never really got hurt much playing football but I got a tennis ball in the eye that scared me and really hurt, plus when bending down to retrieve a ball near the net my female opponent tried to just bop me on the head with the raquet net and missed slicing my scalp bloody with the side stitches. All I was doing was a bit of taunting.
how can this stuff happen in these sterile environments called hospitals?
Ever heard of mrsa--drug resistant staph infection. Hospitals are a common place to get them.
MRSA: Experts Answer Your Questions
I don't want to scare anybody but I was recently reading about someone with an infection after knee surgery that hurt so bad for so many years that finally he had his leg amputated.
I'm not a pessimist typically but you can bet that I'm worried.
Did he have million's of $$'s and team of doctors and medical experts on both the East and West coast looking at his medical records/charts and conferring on a daily basis about what needs to be done next?
Just wondering.
I understand your concern.
In 2003 he developed a Staphylococcus aureus infection, which led eventually to his leg being amputated.
Well, since his father was a multi-millionaire, I assume he had good medical care, but then again, maybe not. Check this out:
So, Depardieu had knee surgery. And then...
Guillaume Depardieu, actor son of Gerard, dies at 37 | Film | guardian.co.uk