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They’re likely just resting him so the other kids get a kick. He is The Blanket to end all blankets after all.
He needs no time to slot straight in and dominate
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They’re likely just resting him so the other kids get a kick. He is The Blanket to end all blankets after all.
I believe he had surgery to correct the sinus issues. It's a bit more involved than a blocked nose or bad cold.I haven't followed this closely did the concussion thing turn out to be sinuses? Like a bad cold? If that's true they wouldn't have to be careful with him would they and he can play much more wasnt it all precautionary as they thought it was concussions
It sounds to me like they haven't got a f*****g clue what the problem is.
Congestion and general grogginess sounds so minor though. When I read that I was like just take a Sudafed and a Panadol and get on with it!
Watching the ease of some of the clearances with the new 666 rule makes me think how important Jacobs could be.
I just hope it’s not something like Ménière’s disease, that s**t can be terrible.Really curious to see why he is having so many issues post surgery?
In my early 20’s I was having heaps of ear issues (infections,vertigo ect) after a simple sinus/ear scan it was determined I had chronic sinusitis which was from long term hay fever, that was impacting how my eaustachian tubes drained.
1 hour surgery where they clean out all the polyps and infected sinus tissue and I woke up a new man! After a week I was back to more than 100%.
I know everyone is different but this sounds a bit more complex than chronic sinusitis
They also do a relatively new technique where they push inflate a balloon up through the eustachian tubes to clear them. Is consider it if mine become worse and it effects my ability to scuba dive.Really curious to see why he is having so many issues post surgery?
In my early 20’s I was having heaps of ear issues (infections,vertigo ect) after a simple sinus/ear scan it was determined I had chronic sinusitis which was from long term hay fever, that was impacting how my eaustachian tubes drained.
1 hour surgery where they clean out all the polyps and infected sinus tissue and I woke up a new man! After a week I was back to more than 100%.
I know everyone is different but this sounds a bit more complex than chronic sinusitis
They also do a relatively new technique where they push inflate a balloon up through the eustachian tubes to clear them. Is consider it if mine become worse and it effects my ability to scuba dive.
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If you don't mind, I'd be keen to know how you get on.I’ve been looking into that. I’ve got all sort of issues with my ears now due to a dive accident
If you don't mind, I'd be keen to know how you get on.
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