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GDT: Kevyn Adams Press Conference -- The "Disconnect" Explained--11:00 am
SDS replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
That’s a trap. Opinions are and always will be all over the place. No one person speaks for the fans. -
GDT: Kevyn Adams Press Conference -- The "Disconnect" Explained--11:00 am
SDS replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
Different sports for sure, but you can draw parallels with Sammy Watkins and Jack Eichel. The point is that high draft picks in the core of our team was sent off when it was determined they were not all in. -
GDT: Kevyn Adams Press Conference -- The "Disconnect" Explained--11:00 am
SDS replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
I’d like to point out, for those who don’t follow, the Bills purged every last disgruntled soul from the roster. Regardless of talent or potential.- 495 replies
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GDT: Kevyn Adams Press Conference -- The "Disconnect" Explained--11:00 am
SDS replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
He has good bones. Just not the experience to flesh out the details. -
GDT: Kevyn Adams Press Conference -- The "Disconnect" Explained--11:00 am
SDS replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
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For what it’s worth, reabsorption of the herniation occurs mainly in six months according to the published studies. This has been done for decades in Europe. The surgery isn’t really experimental. Outcomes on world class athletes are a different story.
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ADR is 20 years behind the times on the US compared to Europe. I was ready to fly to Germany to get mine done when the pandemic hit. It’s been pretty common over there since 2000. If I were him, I wouldn’t even get that procedure done in the United States. Belonging to many ADR Facebook groups, there is serious reason to be concerned for an elite level athlete. Those disks move. They can cause additional pain. The thickness of the artificial disk doesn’t necessarily match your old disk space. And Sidney Crosby had whiplash, not a concussion. It’s exactly what my daughter had and needed surgery to decompress the nerves that were causing her headaches.
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If they don’t see eye to eye then it must be a middle case. The only thing that stopped me from getting surgery is that the numbness went away in my arm. If it continued, I would’ve gotten it. i’m guessing he’s in a state where the immediate pain and symptoms are gone, but the danger is still there for a future reoccurrence. Thus the difference of opinion.
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With regards to your last statement, paradoxically I don’t think this is true. I’m not sure if they know the reason why, but from the research I have seen, the larger the herniation the more likely it is absorbed by your body. 🤷🏻
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That’s the thing. Nobody knows the details. If the herniation is pressing on your spinal cord it could also be pressing on a variety of nerves extending down your arms, etc. We don’t know what level the herniation is at. I had tremendous pain in the month of December when I got my herniation and then it went away, and then I had numbness in January with no pain. “Getting surgery“ doesn’t mean anything. What’s the surgery for? Disk fusion? Artificial disc replacement? Just cleaning out the herniated disc material? Peyton Manning went through this and his arm strength deteriorated precipitously year after year as he continually dealt with fusions in his neck. None of this is to be taken lightly, unless the details are known.
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Medicine is not exact science. It is risk and outcome-based opinions. I have mentioned my cervical herniated disk before. I had my ortho tell me I needed surgery ASAP due to risk of some level of paralyzation due to the herniation pressing on my spinal cord and my tingling arm. Others called the herniation "massive" and also recommended surgery. Then I got vertigo. Then the world shut down. Then my body reabsorbed the herniation and my numbness went away. I haven't re-imaged the area yet, but I'm guessing the herniation is much smaller. I'm guessing now, no one would recommend surgery for a symptom-free patient (who doesn't play professional sports). Risks and outcomes. Opinions vary.
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All he does is score goals. Ain’t nobody got time for that.
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I wish this type of post would stop. Can’t the criticisms be saved for when something actually happens instead of making something up and then throwing out a criticism for the made up thing?
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Who said this guy wasn’t gifted?
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I don’t think that’s too shabby. Tied for fifth in power-play goals.
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If it’s Martin with a Y, I’m guessing he lets his kids use a roller bag.
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Regardless of your intention please change the title or maybe just pass on this topic of conversation altogether.
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Why do players do stupid ***** like that?
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For tight locker room spaces they have wheeled vertical bags that are fairly convenient. Regardless, I am firmly in the who cares territory.
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No it doesn’t.
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My source who worked for the Sabres at that time said that Drury signed the contract and it sat on Golisano’s desk for three weeks. After that he got pissed off and withdrew it. And that was the end of his time with the Sabres. as for the original question. LOL it’s not even close.
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Is that the only quote we need to know?
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You’re not really going out on a limb here are you? From the team who has the lowest points in the league to going to the Stanley Cup? That’s the bar?
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Lol. Apparently.
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Teams can just use high pressure against us on the PP and eventually we just cough it up. I think Jack is the only player on the team that is calm under that pressure. Notice you’ll find three guys cheating really far to the boards to pressure one of our guys. Jack would find Victor on the other side