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I just found out Ill is ill is not III.
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jirrit wrote:I just found out Ill is ill is not III.
Correct. The only III on that list is "R.Williams (Hip)"
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SuperDeluxe wrote:jirrit wrote:I just found out Ill is ill is not III.
Correct. The only III on that list is "R.Williams (Hip)"
Hahaha.
I'm going to have to put "Sick" instead of "Ill".
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Can we get these guys flu shots?
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I don’t have the patience to scroll the past 10 pages so I know this is a lazy ask but can someone summarize for me why an eye infection kept Smart out for so long? And why in his return it looks more like he’s had something much more serious going on than double conjunctivitis?
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Big Joke Line wrote:I don’t have the patience to scroll the past 10 pages so I know this is a lazy ask but can someone summarize for me why an eye infection kept Smart out for so long? And why in his return it looks more like he’s had something much more serious going on than double conjunctivitis?
Go find the few posts I recorded.
Explained it all.
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GoCeltics123 wrote:
Copying & pasting from the post I just placed in the Wizards GT:
Very wise.
My suspicion seems to be correct.
This is the real flu due to an influenza virus & I would bet dollars to donuts that he stupidly did NOT get a flu shot this year.
Flu results in many thousands of deaths & hospitalizations every year - usually in the young, elderly, & immunocompromised individuals due to chronic illness, certain drugs etc. - but NOT exclusively.
You always monitor for secondary bacterial pneumonia superimposed on the initial viral pneumonitis - a frequent reason for hospitalization & death.
In any case, it often results in several days of very high recurrent fever (>103) & severe myalgia followed by days or even weeks of profound fatigue. There are several very good drugs which, if taken within 48 hours of the onset of symptoms, can lessen the severity of the illness (Xofluza, Tamiflu & Relenza). I hope Kemba’s docs were astute enough to treat him with one of those meds early on.
I wonder how many other Celtics also did not get a flu shot & are currently incubating the influenza virus they caught from Kemba. The incubation period is typically 1-4 days.
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****. Romeo is now sick. Stupid mother ****. There will be more.
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Big Joke Line wrote:I don’t have the patience to scroll the past 10 pages so I know this is a lazy ask but can someone summarize for me why an eye infection kept Smart out for so long? And why in his return it looks more like he’s had something much more serious going on than double conjunctivitis?
I just copied & pasted below my post from Fri 12/20 - at the top of page 29.
“This stuff w Marcus is very concerning.
To my non-ophthalmologic mind, this suggests his bilateral conjunctivitis is due to a resistant or difficult to treat organism such as a gram negative bacteria like pseudomonas or a bad ass virus like Herpes Simplex or even a fungus. This is unusual in an extraordinarily fit & healthy young man WITHOUT chronic disease and/or age resulting in relative immunodeficiency & thereby predisposing him to such an organism. It is also possible that he has contemporaneous infectious keratitis - harder to treat that conjunctivitis. Much much less likely would be a NON-infectious conjunctivitis and/or keratitis and/or scleritis and/or uveitis due to an autoimmune disease & other things. Unquestionably, he is being followed by world class ophthalmologists at MGH, the Brigham, BI, BU or Tufts etc. Sheesh.”
More than likely, he is somewhat deconditioned after several weeks of inactivity.
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exculpatory wrote:GoCeltics123 wrote:
Copying & pasting from the post I just placed in the Wizards GT:
Very wise.
My suspicion seems to be correct.
This is the real flu due to an influenza virus & I would bet dollars to donuts that he stupidly did NOT get a flu shot this year.
Flu results in many thousands of deaths & hospitalizations every year - usually in the young, elderly, & immunocompromised individuals due to chronic illness, certain drugs etc. - but NOT exclusively.
You always monitor for secondary bacterial pneumonia superimposed on the initial viral pneumonitis - a frequent reason for hospitalization & death.
In any case, it often results in several days of very high recurrent fever (>103) & severe myalgia followed by days or even weeks of profound fatigue. There are several very good drugs which, if taken within 48 hours of the onset of symptoms, can lessen the severity of the illness (Xofluza, Tamiflu & Relenza). I hope Kemba’s docs were astute enough to treat him with one of those meds early on.
I wonder how many other Celtics also did not get a flu shot & are currently incubating the influenza virus they caught from Kemba. The incubation period is typically 1-4 days.
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****. Romeo is now sick. Stupid mother ****. There will be more.
Most health insurance pay 100% on flu shots. My kids, wife, and myself have did it every year for 7 years, or length of their life, whichever is larger.
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exculpatory wrote:Big Joke Line wrote:I don’t have the patience to scroll the past 10 pages so I know this is a lazy ask but can someone summarize for me why an eye infection kept Smart out for so long? And why in his return it looks more like he’s had something much more serious going on than double conjunctivitis?
I just copied & pasted below my post from Fri 12/20 - at the top of page 29.
“This stuff w Marcus is very concerning.
To my non-ophthalmologic mind, this suggests his bilateral conjunctivitis is due to a resistant or difficult to treat organism such as a gram negative bacteria like pseudomonas or a bad ass virus like Herpes Simplex or even a fungus. This is unusual in an extraordinarily fit & healthy young man WITHOUT chronic disease and/or age resulting in relative immunodeficiency & thereby predisposing him to such an organism. It is also possible that he has contemporaneous infectious keratitis - harder to treat that conjunctivitis. Much much less likely would be a NON-infectious conjunctivitis and/or keratitis and/or scleritis and/or uveitis due to an autoimmune disease & other things. Unquestionably, he is being followed by world class ophthalmologists at MGH, the Brigham, BI, BU or Tufts etc. Sheesh.”
More than likely, he is somewhat deconditioned after several weeks of inactivity.
Thank you. That is super concerning. Even now after seeing him. Isn’t keratitis related to staph type infections people get under their finger nails? If so, yikes! That’s scary.
Hey Man, nice shot!
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Darth Celtic wrote:exculpatory wrote:GoCeltics123 wrote:
Copying & pasting from the post I just placed in the Wizards GT:
Very wise.
My suspicion seems to be correct.
This is the real flu due to an influenza virus & I would bet dollars to donuts that he stupidly did NOT get a flu shot this year.
Flu results in many thousands of deaths & hospitalizations every year - usually in the young, elderly, & immunocompromised individuals due to chronic illness, certain drugs etc. - but NOT exclusively.
You always monitor for secondary bacterial pneumonia superimposed on the initial viral pneumonitis - a frequent reason for hospitalization & death.
In any case, it often results in several days of very high recurrent fever (>103) & severe myalgia followed by days or even weeks of profound fatigue. There are several very good drugs which, if taken within 48 hours of the onset of symptoms, can lessen the severity of the illness (Xofluza, Tamiflu & Relenza). I hope Kemba’s docs were astute enough to treat him with one of those meds early on.
I wonder how many other Celtics also did not get a flu shot & are currently incubating the influenza virus they caught from Kemba. The incubation period is typically 1-4 days.
Edit:
****. Romeo is now sick. Stupid mother ****. There will be more.
Most health insurance pay 100% on flu shots. My kids, wife, and myself have received it every year for 7 years, or length of their life, whichever is larger.
Smart!
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exculpatory wrote:GoCeltics123 wrote:
Copying & pasting from the post I just placed in the Wizards GT:
Very wise.
My suspicion seems to be correct.
This is the real flu due to an influenza virus & I would bet dollars to donuts that he stupidly did NOT get a flu shot this year.
Flu results in many thousands of deaths & hospitalizations every year - usually in the young, elderly, & immunocompromised individuals due to chronic illness, certain drugs etc. - but NOT exclusively.
You always monitor for secondary bacterial pneumonia superimposed on the initial viral pneumonitis - a frequent reason for hospitalization & death.
In any case, it often results in several days of very high recurrent fever (>103) & severe myalgia followed by days or even weeks of profound fatigue. There are several very good drugs which, if taken within 48 hours of the onset of symptoms, can lessen the severity of the illness (Xofluza, Tamiflu & Relenza). I hope Kemba’s docs were astute enough to treat him with one of those meds early on.
I wonder how many other Celtics also did not get a flu shot & are currently incubating the influenza virus they caught from Kemba. The incubation period is typically 1-4 days.
Edit:
****. Romeo is now sick. Stupid mother ****. There will be more.
Lots of nba illnesses are reportd as "flu", so there's no way of knowing if he had the real deal or not. It's also not stupid to not get the shot, it's a choice. It only protects you from last year's strain when there can be three new ones that particular year. Also, someone I know passed away the night they got a flu shot.
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Green89 wrote:exculpatory wrote:GoCeltics123 wrote:
Copying & pasting from the post I just placed in the Wizards GT:
Very wise.
My suspicion seems to be correct.
This is the real flu due to an influenza virus & I would bet dollars to donuts that he stupidly did NOT get a flu shot this year.
Flu results in many thousands of deaths & hospitalizations every year - usually in the young, elderly, & immunocompromised individuals due to chronic illness, certain drugs etc. - but NOT exclusively.
You always monitor for secondary bacterial pneumonia superimposed on the initial viral pneumonitis - a frequent reason for hospitalization & death.
In any case, it often results in several days of very high recurrent fever (>103) & severe myalgia followed by days or even weeks of profound fatigue. There are several very good drugs which, if taken within 48 hours of the onset of symptoms, can lessen the severity of the illness (Xofluza, Tamiflu & Relenza). I hope Kemba’s docs were astute enough to treat him with one of those meds early on.
I wonder how many other Celtics also did not get a flu shot & are currently incubating the influenza virus they caught from Kemba. The incubation period is typically 1-4 days.
Edit:
****. Romeo is now sick. Stupid mother ****. There will be more.
Lots of nba illnesses are reportd as "flu", so there's no way of knowing if he had the real deal or not. It's also not stupid to not get the shot, it's a choice. It only protects you from last year's strain when there can be three new ones that particular year. Also, someone I know passed away the night they got a flu shot.
Based on decades of experience & peer reviewed literature, what I wrote is 10000% correct.
Sure, it is a choice, & if you choose not to get an annual flu shot to decrease the likelihood of a very bad illness, you are 10000% wrong.
And your last sentence is utterly meaningless.
It sounds like Kemba got the real thing - but obviously I do not know for certain.
PS The flu data as of today suggest that this season will be the worst year for morbidity & mortality due to the flu in decades.
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Good gracious these missed games part of some elaborate load management plan or what?
Definitely getting creative.
Definitely getting creative.
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So any word on Rob's visit with the specialist in NY yesterday?








