Grogan14
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Without having more of his medical details, it’s very difficult to speculate on his prognosis and on whether he needs to stay on blood thinners for a fixed period of time or indefinitely. A big part of this depends on whether he has other risk factors for blood clots. If he has other risk factors, he may need to be on blood thinners for a very prolonged time years or even lifetime. However, in a best case scenario, which is where he only had blood clots in his leg and they did not travel to his lung and he has no other risk factors. Typically young healthier patients would only need to stay on blood thinners for 3 to 6 months. The bottom line is, we simply do not have enough information to assess whether he will come back and whether he will be able to accept the risk of playing football if he hast to stay on blood thinners.
The concern that I have is that after he returned to play in November, something else happened that caused him to remove himself from playing. We have no idea why he decided to stop playing, and this might indicate some type of concern about recurrent blood clots or him needing to go back on blood thinners. Overall, I would say that his return remains a huge question mark for upcoming season
The concern that I have is that after he returned to play in November, something else happened that caused him to remove himself from playing. We have no idea why he decided to stop playing, and this might indicate some type of concern about recurrent blood clots or him needing to go back on blood thinners. Overall, I would say that his return remains a huge question mark for upcoming season












