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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.Plus, the hospital is a great place to go to get sicker. My next door neighbor went into the hospital for a knee replacement, got pneumonia, and now she's dead.Hospitals aren't going to admit an otherwise young and healthy person with the flu unless he's having major organ failure. They won't even admit people from nursing homes who have the flu unless it is life threatening. They don't want it anywhere near them.
Plus, the hospital is a great place to go to get sicker. My next door neighbor went into the hospital for a knee replacement, got pneumonia, and now she's dead.
I will gladly volunteer....Somebody take him to Red Robin and get one of those burger and shake meals that has like 3000 calories.
so he's just about guaranteed to miss monday night's game. My guess is, and we've learned as Pats fans NEVER to be optimistic about injuries or in this case "illness", he's out Monday and limited all week leading up to denver.....must be some virus he had
It especially helped me in my considering whether to get a knee replacement! I think I'll stick with the pain for now thanks.Well that story escalated quickly...
And improved his "quik twitch"Hopefully his weight/strength loss has been minimal. Maybe he can get a workout program with Gymrat/PatFanCraig? He added 15 pounds of muscle with minimal fat gain in just 2 weeks.
No. That's how injuries happen.Even having him back part him would be a help.