Had a friend younger than me that died because they couldn't get what started as a minor infection under control. She was at one of the best hospitals in the area.
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Alex Smith has a guaranteed salary of $71 million. That should buy the best doctors on the planet. Best Wishes to Alex Smith and his recovery.
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Not sure what "partial reconstruction" of the leg is, but doesn't sound great.
https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/artic...12680_27941813 |
I hope Alex makes a speedy and full recovery, a great dude for sure.
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**** that would be horrible. Best wishes to Alex.
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Get well soon sir.
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Dude has the worst luck with surgeries.
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hospitals are giant germ factories.
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He just needs to concentrate on getting well. He is well enough off he could comfortably retire. Hoping for good health for him, from here on out
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This is very sad. Alex is by all accounts a great guy. Has a foundation to get kids off to college back in his home town of San Diego, and was a good team mate and mentor during his time here in KC. I don't know if he'll ever play again, but I hope they can heal him to the point where he can walk and enjoy raising his kids pain free. I hope he has a great life, and that being a football player will be just one chapter of it.
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It's pretty maddening how some treat infections. I get people in my office all the time with an abscess that's draining and they'll just "well, it doesn't hurt I'll come back when it hurts".
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Ban Clay from the thread before he gives us shit karma and makes us lose a game... again.
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man that REALLY sucks for him. terrible
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