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I've got a bum knee - I'm going to give that a try, too. Thanks!

Also, next week, I'm doing some new therapy that's big out here in SoCal: you get into a cryo tank up to your neck and they freeze you for a minute or so. People here are swearing by it. It's pretty pricey, but my wife gave me a session for my birthday.

Wouldn't an ice bath be cheaper?
 
Does BillB hedge bet and draft a TE in rounds-2/3 ?
 
It's a shame that Wickersham, Curran, and all the rest of the click-bait hero journalists that so far have proven to be nothing but shameless rumor hounds in all of this, can't have a few muckraker fringe paparazzis assigned to dig up every possible thing about both of them that might cause them problems in their lives, for, say, the next twenty years or so. But of course they were just reporting facts.

Curran is one the best reporters in Boston and true professional. Maybe take a second to familiarize yourself with a person's work before you sheet all over them. Completely uncalled for and incredibly ignorant.
 
Curran is one the best reporters in Boston and true professional. Maybe take a second to familiarize yourself with a person's work before you sheet all over them. Completely uncalled for and incredibly ignorant.
I have read his work many times, as I alluded to previously in a reply to another poster. Just in the last month he has been squarely in the camp of sensationalistic journalism based on speculation rather than fact, more than once. There was a time when journalists who wrote opinion articles disguised as reporting were ostracized; clearly this is not that time judging by how many people readily accept such reporting.
 
Wouldn't an ice bath be cheaper?

Yeah, but if you tried to get an ice bath to -300 degrees, you'd need a pick to get out. This is serious stuff...like seriously, negative 300 degrees.
 
I have read his work many times, as I alluded to previously in a reply to another poster. Just in the last month he has been squarely in the camp of sensationalistic journalism based on speculation rather than fact, more than once. There was a time when journalists who wrote opinion articles disguised as reporting were ostracized; clearly this is not that time judging by how many people readily accept such reporting.

You just have issues with reading comprehension. Nothing he wrote was sensationalist at all. In fact he was one of the few media people around Boston that did not speculate at all on Gronk but just laid out the facts about what went down last year.
 
Yeah, but if you tried to get an ice bath to -300 degrees, you'd need a pick to get out. This is serious stuff...like seriously, negative 300 degrees.

If you don't mind let me know what you think after you've tried it. Definitely interesting.
 
You and me both, Deus. After my back surgery it seems that my spinal stenosis has gotten even worse. I’m discouraged from using a regular treadmill, so I would pay a nice amount of money to have this kind of training/rehab.

If you happen to stumble on any new details down the road of what the specifics are and the possibility of this technology being available in other, more publicly accessible areas, please shoot me a PM if you don’t mind. I’m pretty desperate. Thank you very much.

I would appreciate if you remembered to pass all info to me. Thanks. I am still using epidural shots, 3 per year.
 
I would appreciate if you remembered to pass all info to me. Thanks. I am still using epidural shots, 3 per year.
Yes, sir. I’m not expecting to see much of a hint of difference for a good month or so, but I will most certainly let you know how the experience was/is going. I will send you a private message, for sure.

In my situation, they were trying to use epidural shots to hold off on the surgery, but they just weren’t holding me long enough. They did seem to help for a month or so at a time, though. When I first herniated the disk in my lower back, the fluid from the inside of the disk was leaking and pressing on my sciatic nerve so badly that I couldn’t stand up for more than about 45-60 seconds at a time. After the surgery, I’m standing and walking again like I was prior to the injury, but the sciatica was only reduced by about 50%, so it’s still constant pain and numbness; but at least it’s more tolerable, now. I’m hoping to build up some strength and endurance, and more importantly—just get things moving a bit more.
 
I have read his work many times, as I alluded to previously in a reply to another poster. Just in the last month he has been squarely in the camp of sensationalistic journalism based on speculation rather than fact, more than once. There was a time when journalists who wrote opinion articles disguised as reporting were ostracized; clearly this is not that time judging by how many people readily accept such reporting.

Disagree completely. No one is better connected or less prone to sensationalism than Curran. If he’s putting it out there it is supported by more than one good source within the organization.
 
Yes, sir. I’m not expecting to see much of a hint of difference for a good month or so, but I will most certainly let you know how the experience was/is going. I will send you a private message, for sure.

In my situation, they were trying to use epidural shots to hold off on the surgery, but they just weren’t holding me long enough. They did seem to help for a month or so at a time, though. When I first herniated the disk in my lower back, the fluid from the inside of the disk was leaking and pressing on my sciatic nerve so badly that I couldn’t stand up for more than about 45-60 seconds at a time. After the surgery, I’m standing and walking again like I was prior to the injury, but the sciatica was only reduced by about 50%, so it’s still constant pain and numbness; but at least it’s more tolerable, now. I’m hoping to build up some strength and endurance, and more importantly—just get things moving a bit more.

My thoughts and prayers are with you. Pain upsets your entire system and has such a negative effect on one's life. I have had 13 Epidural shots during the past 4 years, for me they seem to work. I am near ready to get them now. My plan is when they don't work then surgery.
 
Do you think the Butler benching contribute anything with Gronks indecision? Just a silly guess :)
 
If you don't mind let me know what you think after you've tried it. Definitely interesting.

I'd definitely try it if you poured about 50 gallons of Jameson's over the ice.
That's what I'd call a good soak.
 
Well doctor,. quite a blistering putdown. I must admit, all the years I've been a member here I can't seem to remember your highly educated input into the subject of Roger Goodell's numerous unsubstantiated claims, starting with his educational qualifications and continuing forward into a morass of misinformation, disinformation and outright prevarication. You are so quick to eviscerate a local sports media member I would think you'd have at least a tiny bit of acrimony for the worst piece of human excrement to desecrate any American sports construct in our nation's history. Odd....I'll be paying attention to you going forward.
 
No, no issues with reading comprehension - a Ph.D. in English says otherwise.

So you say you do not have issues with reading comprehension but a doctor says otherwise?

Don't let it get to you. Screw that uppity tarnished silver spoon slapping yapper head. English doctor? What the f*** is that anyway?

"I'm a doctor"

"Oh so you cure ailed patients.....or advance medical science in search of new cures..?"

"No I...."

"Oh so you're a doctor of science searching for the next major breakthrough that could change life as we know it?"

"No I'm a..."

"Doctor of Law who fights to maintain the critical balance between society and its governance...?"

"No I'm a doctor of English"

"A doctor of English?"

"Yes"

"So you ....uh..... go around correcting grammar errors and spelling mistakes?"

"Yes that's what I do as well as read Shakespeare and Mark Twain from time to time" "On occasion I like to criticize sport journalists"

"Well you could of been a real doctor"

"Have!!"

"Have what?"

"Could HAVE and NOT could of!"

"Well I guess I should of said could have" "Thanks Doc"
 
Yes, sir. I’m not expecting to see much of a hint of difference for a good month or so, but I will most certainly let you know how the experience was/is going. I will send you a private message, for sure.

In my situation, they were trying to use epidural shots to hold off on the surgery, but they just weren’t holding me long enough. They did seem to help for a month or so at a time, though. When I first herniated the disk in my lower back, the fluid from the inside of the disk was leaking and pressing on my sciatic nerve so badly that I couldn’t stand up for more than about 45-60 seconds at a time. After the surgery, I’m standing and walking again like I was prior to the injury, but the sciatica was only reduced by about 50%, so it’s still constant pain and numbness; but at least it’s more tolerable, now. I’m hoping to build up some strength and endurance, and more importantly—just get things moving a bit more.

Wow man. Hope it helps you.
 
Well doctor,. quite a blistering putdown. I must admit, all the years I've been a member here I can't seem to remember your highly educated input into the subject of Roger Goodell's numerous unsubstantiated claims, starting with his educational qualifications and continuing forward into a morass of misinformation, disinformation and outright prevarication. You are so quick to eviscerate a local sports media member I would think you'd have at least a tiny bit of acrimony for the worst piece of human excrement to desecrate any American sports construct in our nation's history. Odd....I'll be paying attention to you going forward.

You're too kind to Goodell. My opinion on him is that he richly deserves to be investigated for collusion by the FBI for fixing multiple games over the past few years. I'm fairly certain I have posted what I think of Goodell on here before; but the short version is, he deserves to be in prison for a long time.
 
Wow man. Hope it helps you.
Thanks, bud. Things can always be much worse, but it would be nice to try out this technology and see if it helps at all. I appreciate the thought, man.
 
No, no issues with reading comprehension - a Ph.D. in English says otherwise. What I tried to communicate in my last post, but you clearly could not grasp, was that there was a time in the history of journalism when making incendiary claims that had the potential to cause multiple other human beings significant trouble, without naming any sources, was considered disreputable, bad journalism. Curran's article about Gronkowski retiring named exactly zero sources; it threw gasoline on an already-difficult situation for every member of the Patriots organization. You may not be aware of this, but this is actually a forum for fans of that organization? I happen to be one of those fans, and I'm old-fashioned enough to remember a time when supposedly credible journalists didn't try to undermine the future of their hometown teams with bad journalism (just to review, not naming sources was once considered bad journalism).

I realize you're probably the top reader at your community college, but there are whole new horizons of intellectual endeavor that you still have yet to conquer; you might consider venturing into them sometime before making yourself look foolish.

Curran never wrote an article in which he speculated about Gronk retiring or continuing his career. He wrote a piece that gave context to where the thoughts about retirement are coming from and pointed out that the team has to take this situation seriously. Also, most of what he wrote about the Guerrero/Patriots angle has been indepedently verified by Mark Daniels from the PJ:



Curran has been covering the team for over 20 years and has an outstanding record doing so. But of course because some news just dont fit your personal view of the world he must have started to make **** up and conspire with other journalists to report the same lies.

Congrats on that cute PhD in English. But maybe you should consider not framing your entire answer around the assumption that his is in any way impressive. Especially because there are enough people posting here who have real degrees in fields that actually matter.
 
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What I tried to communicate in my last post, but you clearly could not grasp, was that there was a time in the history of journalism when making incendiary claims that had the potential to cause multiple other human beings significant trouble, without naming any sources, was considered disreputable, bad journalism.

Ethics in journalism has always been much more myth than reality.
 
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