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3 minutes ago, PerreaultForever said:

No, Zucker was sick but originally Ruff said Kulich had some sort of ear thing that made him dizzy. 

I can't keep them all straight lol 

Few theories then. 

One, the virus that caused his illness contributed to the formation of a clot, theoretically, any viral illness can be a precursor to one

Or, the clot is in a place that caused dizziness as a symptom and part of the reason they discovered it, maybe a CT of the chest was performed and viola. 

Orrrr, we just have Sh1t luck 

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1 hour ago, Wyldnwoody44 said:

I can't keep them all straight lol 

Few theories then. 

One, the virus that caused his illness contributed to the formation of a clot, theoretically, any viral illness can be a precursor to one

Or, the clot is in a place that caused dizziness as a symptom and part of the reason they discovered it, maybe a CT of the chest was performed and viola. 

Orrrr, we just have Sh1t luck 

or they have really bad doctors. 

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Posted
8 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

All the best to Kulich but I find myself wondering how this went from an ear thing to a blood clot. 

Because hockey coaches are not doctors. Don't take everything they say literally.

6 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

or they have really bad doctors. 

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Posted
20 hours ago, tom webster said:

What’s with the blood clots with NHL and NBA players all of a sudden? Kulich is at least the third NHL player this year and I know that “Wem” and a few lessor players were diagnosed in the NBA last year.

When Chris Bosh first had to retire due to them it seemed like an anomaly, now it seems rather common.

Possibly better diagnostics/imaging to detect them?

Posted
14 hours ago, kas23 said:

What is this meeting about? How long can an amazing QB can play without winning a Super Bowl?

I think he's down to Very Good.  Peak Josh occurred in 2024.

Posted
10 hours ago, Wyldnwoody44 said:

I digress, as that's not a convo I want to rehash

At this point I don't care what people did during that very trying and scary time.  There was a lot of information, misinformation and distrust going around.  Now that we're out the other side I don't fault anyone for the decisions they made.

Posted
51 minutes ago, Doohickie said:

Possibly better diagnostics/imaging to detect them?

See that's where I don't know what these guys go through.... Typically for extremity clots, there are symptoms, swelling, redness, pain, etc... Then we get Ultrasound dopplet studies and easy to find, for ones in the lungs and near other structures, then we are looking for a CT angio or MRA/MRV and those just aren't tests that we do full body scans on. For CT, injectable dye has to be timed correctly to catch clotting and MRIs take foreverrrrr. 

I'm guessing a basic hypercoaguable panel is run at some point on these guys to see if the bloodwork shows, but even those tests aren't standard practice. 

Sometime it's just bad luck 

Posted
1 minute ago, Wyldnwoody44 said:

See that's where I don't know what these guys go through.... Typically for extremity clots, there are symptoms, swelling, redness, pain, etc... Then we get Ultrasound dopplet studies and easy to find, for ones in the lungs and near other structures, then we are looking for a CT angio or MRA/MRV and those just aren't tests that we do full body scans on. For CT, injectable dye has to be timed correctly to catch clotting and MRIs take foreverrrrr. 

I'm guessing a basic hypercoaguable panel is run at some point on these guys to see if the bloodwork shows, but even those tests aren't standard practice. 

Sometime it's just bad luck 

I don't know all the medical stuff, but I know imaging tech is like any other electronics based tech... continually improved/refreshed.  I've heard that the software that helps detect anomalies has improved by leaps and bounds (mostly articles I've seen about cancer detection).  Also I would think that team doctors are more inclined to request blood tests and imaging than in the past simply because of the availability of these tools and knowing what severe bruising can do.  I would bet that 10 or more years ago, this testing was used primarily if a player is showing symptoms but now it's used more routinely.  If you look more, you're likely to find more.  Which is great news; you don't want an issue to fester and get worse if you can treat it early.  (Didn't clotting hasten... Mair's retirement?  Or was is Kaleta?  Or...?)

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6 minutes ago, Doohickie said:

I don't know all the medical stuff, but I know imaging tech is like any other electronics based tech... continually improved/refreshed.  I've heard that the software that helps detect anomalies has improved by leaps and bounds (mostly articles I've seen about cancer detection).  Also I would think that team doctors are more inclined to request blood tests and imaging than in the past simply because of the availability of these tools and knowing what severe bruising can do.  I would bet that 10 or more years ago, this testing was used primarily if a player is showing symptoms but now it's used more routinely.  If you look more, you're likely to find more.  Which is great news; you don't want an issue to fester and get worse if you can treat it early.  (Didn't clotting hasten... Mair's retirement?  Or was is Kaleta?  Or...?)

Could be right, I would expect Billion dollar franchises to have access to things we don't... But then I also hear stories of basic things getting messed up too just like I would see at my hospital lol. 

I have never had the privilege of working behind the scenes in a sports setting... Except one time I was the suture doc at a boxing match near me... Legit my whole job was to suture cuts in between rounds, they had like 4 docs, each with their own specialty, kinda cool. But just shows what access is available. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Doohickie said:

At this point I don't care what people did during that very trying and scary time.  There was a lot of information, misinformation and distrust going around.  Now that we're out the other side I don't fault anyone for the decisions they made.

What kind of person are you?  You are suppose to blame, scorn, and attack all others that have opinions that differ from yours, all while promoting freedom, diversity, and human rights.  

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