Recruiting Forum Football Talk [RIP 9.3.2019]

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By the way, I checked the standings, and the Yankees are fourth behind the Braves and the Rays and the Twins for the most Road wins.
Yea, and combined with the fewest road losses.

Tell Newt lol

Edit: And they’re doing it with 6 position starters out
 
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Yea, and combined with the fewest road losses.

Tell Newt lol

Edit: And they’re doing it with 6 position starters out
The Lastros stars have also had very long stints on the injured list as well, so you're not going to get any tears from me.
 
I don't usually do this, as a matter of fact I've never done it. The last 4 days have been hell on earth for me. I woke up Sunday is so much pain I literally thought I was dying. Rushed to the ER just to be told I have kidney stones. I passed the stone the next day without much incident but only to be rushed back to the ER later that day in worse pain. Different hospital, they told me no more stones, jacked me up on pain meds and sent me home. Next day, major pain, went to see an urologist, emergency surgery. Kidney getting backed up and infected, stent put in, 101.6 temp. I thank god for that urologist. He is my hero.

I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemies.

I feel ya. Three years ago I had a huge stone that imbedded into the ureter and blocked off the kidney. After a first surgery for a stent, it took two more surgeries with a laser to get all of it out.

What’s fun to remind people is that I had three surgeries and not a single incision. Think about how you get a stent and a laser all the way to the kidney without cutting....
 
I feel ya. Three years ago I had a huge stone that imbedded into the ureter and blocked off the kidney. After a first surgery for a stent, it took two more surgeries with a laser to get all of it out.

What’s fun to remind people is that I had three surgeries and not a single incision. Think about how you get a stent and a laser all the way to the kidney without cutting....
I'm sorry you had to go through that. The mental image is horrifying.
 
Thats a tough one ...What Chuck Webb did was imo head and shoulders above everyone.
Next up Travis Stephens running all over Florida...
Jamal Lewis freshman season was ridiculous, ashame he couldn't play much at UF.
They don't know Chuck..it is sad. That dude was a transcendent talent.
 
The Lastros stars have also had very long stints on the injured list as well, so you're not going to get any tears from me.
Nobody has had it like The Yankees this season. It’s been almost comical.

Yankees injury tracker: 25 players have been on IL

And it’s major Stars :
Aaron Judge
Giancarlo Stanton
Luis Severino
Dellin Betances
Gleyber Torres
Gary Sanchez
 
I don't usually do this, as a matter of fact I've never done it. The last 4 days have been hell on earth for me. I woke up Sunday is so much pain I literally thought I was dying. Rushed to the ER just to be told I have kidney stones. I passed the stone the next day without much incident but only to be rushed back to the ER later that day in worse pain. Different hospital, they told me no more stones, jacked me up on pain meds and sent me home. Next day, major pain, went to see an urologist, emergency surgery. Kidney getting backed up and infected, stent put in, 101.6 temp. I thank god for that urologist. He is my hero.

I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemies.

Sounds exactly like my first one. Prayed for death. Thought the dr was nuts to tell me I had a kidney stone. Thought only old guys got stones. I'm at 13 stones and counting so far. This will sound nuts, but you'll get used to it. Maybe because you know you really aren't dying. Just feels that way.

I can remember one where I was pacing the ER hall pulling a morphine IV after the demerol didn't touch the pain. Went into the bathroom and began dry heaves from the pain. Had red whelts on my face from breaking blood vessels. Couldn't see the whites of my eyes. They had turned red from the dry heaves.

I've broken a lot of bones and had some operations, but there's absolutely no more intense pain than a kidney stone. I've had women who've had both tell me the stones are far worse than labor. Rough go for sure. Hang in there.
 
Alright guys I’m back. Just completed 31 12 hour shifts in 5.5 weeks.

Ready for football now. No more extra shifts this year.

Love hearing about young players. This defense has potential. Definitely need Solomon cleared. Area 51 bout to get tested early. Can tell Pruitt likes his LBs. DBs are solid.
 
Alright guys I’m back. Just completed 31 12 hour shifts in 5.5 weeks.

Ready for football now. No more extra shifts this year.

Love hearing about young players. This defense has potential. Definitely need Solomon cleared. Area 51 bout to get tested early. Can tell Pruitt likes his LBs. DBs are solid.

Is that 31 in 38 days? Good grief, that’s a lot. Probably rough physically but nice for the baby account.
 
Sounds exactly like my first one. Prayed for death. Thought the dr was nuts to tell me I had a kidney stone. Thought only old guys got stones. I'm at 13 stones and counting so far. This will sound nuts, but you'll get used to it. Maybe because you know you really aren't dying. Just feels that way.

I can remember one where I was pacing the ER hall pulling a morphine IV after the demerol didn't touch the pain. Went into the bathroom and began dry heaves from the pain. Had red whelts on my face from breaking blood vessels. Couldn't see the whites of my eyes. They had turned red from the dry heaves.

I've broken a lot of bones and had some operations, but there's absolutely no more intense pain than a kidney stone. I've had women who've had both tell me the stones are far worse than labor. Rough go for sure. Hang in there.

Wow, 13 stones. Is the cause hereditary, or diet related, or both?
 
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