Why? Is the constant discussion of the health of one of the players a "must see" topic? Are we the the National Enquirer?Just thought we may have some that feel the need to express themselves on this subject. After all some of our VN brethren may as well go 0-4, since they're 0-3 on the subject. Consistency means a lot to some folks.
One of the complications from COVID-19 is an increased risk of developing blood clots. I assume Trey is on blood thinners (Eliquis or other) already, which may help. However, an article in Harvard Health states that those taking blood thinners are at a higher risk of developing complications from COVID-19. The article references older patients, so it may not be directly related to Trey's situation. I am sure his doctor's have discussed the risk with him and his family.A legitimate question for the doctors in here.
Does Trey's prior issues put him into a higher risk to develop COVID-19 complications? If so, I'd assume his age and fitness would mitigate that risk some, correct?
He’s a pretty good student and he’s not playing in the NFL...this season.I mean if he didn't play this fall because of this, he basically should just lock himself in a bubble, because playing or not playing its not gonna make much difference as far as risk is concerned. If he didn't play would he just leave the university all together? You'd think he'd still be around the guys anyway and workout with them.
Besides that and his clot issues, young people fair EXTREMELY well against this Virus.
One of the complications from COVID-19 is an increased risk of developing blood clots. I assume Trey is on blood thinners (Eliquis or other) already, which may help. However, an article in Harvard Health states that those taking blood thinners are at a higher risk of developing complications from COVID-19. The article references older patients, so it may not be directly related to Trey's situation. I am sure his doctor's have discussed the risk with him and his family.
If you are at higher risk - Harvard Health