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Bad news for Rob Gronkowski, who according to the Herald suffered another setback recently:
Another Rob Gronkowski setback | Boston Herald
Another Rob Gronkowski setback | Boston Herald
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Is there a real news source reporting this as well?Bad news for Rob Gronkowski, who according to the Herald suffered another setback recently:
Another Rob Gronkowski setback | Boston Herald
Yup, it's definitely time to build the bunker and hoard those canned goods, ammo and krugerrands...Many of my closest friends are doctors and to a one they tell me the same thing: GET OUT OF THE HOSPITAL AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE!
We are pumping out filthy food supply full of antibiotics to keep the animals alive (barely) and fat in horrid conditions until they can be slaughtered. Because of this, we're building a whole new gang of antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria. Doctors are terrified of this.
What is going on with Gronk is unconscionable and should be a wake-up call to everyone. If a bull of a man, in prime physical health, can get hammered like this, what of the sick and elderly?
I'm very pessimistic about this situation for Gronk. He should not still be having problems.
If the infection has cleared, a new plate would be installed and Gronkowski would have sufficient time to be prepared to undertake normal football activities by the time the season begins.
Yup, it's definitely time to build the bunker and hoard those canned goods, ammo and krugerrands...
The title of the thread and, more specifically, the article, is misleading since his infection was reported in February and no new setback is reported now.
Thanks for the snark...don't think I went anywhere near there, but if it makes you feel better to exaggerate for effect, go for it.
And I just reread the article carefully - it is a misleading headline...Mack Herron's got it right. There's no reason to believe the infection is still there at this point.
He then had a third surgery in February specifically to treat the infection and has been on antibiotics ever since.
The title of the thread and, more specifically, the article, is misleading since his infection was reported in February and no new setback is reported now. Specifically, no evidence is presented that the infection did not respond to treatment. He is being treated and the outcome will not be known until the surgery to remove the plate.
You're welcome, Doc.Thanks for the snark...don't think I went anywhere near there, but if it makes you feel better to exaggerate for effect, go for it.
And I just reread the article carefully - it is a misleading headline...Mack Herron's got it right. There's no reason to believe the infection is still there at this point.