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Further to the C debate earlier. Derek Kennard was a dependable, savvy pro who started at C during the Superbowl XXX run.
Kenlard was 400 lbs
Further to the C debate earlier. Derek Kennard was a dependable, savvy pro who started at C during the Superbowl XXX run.
The way Jacksonville's defense finally showed up for once today was a nice blueprint for playing Indy. If only we had coaches who knew what to do with it...
Green Bay Packers @packers · 3 minutes ago
The Green Bay Packers have parted ways with Head Coach Mike McCarthy & named Joe Philbin interim head coach: Packers announce head-coaching change
which begs the question, who's making good decisions at the ranch because for all our criticisms, I have to acknowledge there appears to be some pretty good stuff going on with the cowboys
Bummer
Hopefully he recovers and can be 100% for next yr though.
Sad to say, but it wouldn’t surprise me if he never suits up for the Cowboys again
To me this is no surprise and the speclation he might be back this season was a bit far fetched. Because the main thrust of his treatment is immuno suporession to a high degree, and the locker room environment as well as practice and gameday is rife with infection opportunities for everyone, much less for someone with a severely compromised immune system.
Yep sadly it's much more likely than not, that his playing career is done. Especially if they have to go to a "management" regime rather than the current cure regime.
Either way the prognosis is good though, for a long and productive life, the damage to him can be minimized long term and the symptoms managed well. But of course that represents continued immuno-suppression although not nearly as severe as current.
I take an immune system suppressant every day.
It works, but I have to avoid crowded places, especially those where children and/or their parents might be. Nothing against them, but school age children have all the germs, and so do their parents.
Mostly the immune suppression drugs take awhile to be effective, although I have no knowledge of what Fred is taking.
I'm not surprised Fred won't be back this year.
Sad to say, but it wouldn’t surprise me if he never suits up for the Cowboys again
Plus if he's ever "cured" and taken completely off the regime, it's at least a year before he can go back to infection-risk environments, if at all. Takes that long or longer for the immune system to bounce back from the suppression.
Curious and if you don't mind telling, what's your immuno suppression treatment for?
I accepted this outcome the moment I became better informed about his illness. It sucks.
Rheumatoid Arthritis. Very manageable with proper meds and so forth.
My problems stem from two different misdiagnoses. The disease ran rampant for three years while doctors consulted each other and took my money.
Finally got the proper diagnosis, but several of my joints were FUBAR by then.
Your own immune system goes after the soft parts of the body, not limited to your joints. It's what killed Glen Frey, or contributed to it.
To me this is no surprise and the speclation he might be back this season was a bit far fetched. Because the main thrust of his treatment is immuno suporession to a high degree, and the locker room environment as well as practice and gameday is rife with infection opportunities for everyone, much less for someone with a severely compromised immune system.