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RE: Eifert Had a Disc Removed - NATI BENGALS - 04-11-2017 (04-11-2017, 07:52 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: And I am talking about people who are getting some of the best doctors and physical therapists in the world. The same people who got Terrell Suggs back on the field 5 months after he tore his achilles. Who had Leon Hall backpedaling and running 4 months after his achilles tear. The people that had Rob Gronkowski in the WWE ring 4 months after back surgery. On the bright side. I don't think the Bengals medical staff is as bad as the Reds medical staff. RE: Eifert Had a Disc Removed - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 04-11-2017 (04-11-2017, 07:52 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: And I am talking about people who are getting some of the best doctors and physical therapists in the world. The same people who got Terrell Suggs back on the field 5 months after he tore his achilles. Who had Leon Hall backpedaling and running 4 months after his achilles tear. The people that had Rob Gronkowski in the WWE ring 4 months after back surgery. And from the beginning, I've stated surgery is individualized to each patient every case which means Joe Fan doesn't necessarily wait 2-3 months and NFL players don't automatically have surgery right away. It's almost always best to avoid surgery if possible. It's real easy for you to prove Eifert's injury was mismanaged. Just tell me was his diagnosis was? If everything you wrote above about recovery is true, why wasn't Eifert ready 3 months after surgery like they reported? Help me out with one more thing. If Hobson is right and Eifert tore a ligament in his ankle and it was a grade III ankle sprain of the ATFL like I surmised 11 months ago and surgery isn't clearly better than not having surgery and Eifert saw a foot and ankle specialist who didn't do surgery immediately which as I showed you is the standard of care for this type of injury, what is it that you think was mismanaged? Even though evidence indicates surgery isn't a superior treatment option, they should do surgery anyways despite the evidence? That type of thinking is why teams inappropriately used antibiotics for viral infections which contributed to increased rates of MRSA infections among their players. That's what happens when you ignore evidence. RE: Eifert Had a Disc Removed - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 04-11-2017 (04-11-2017, 07:16 PM)bfine32 Wrote: 2 What's a procedure? RE: Eifert Had a Disc Removed - bengalbiff - 04-11-2017 (04-10-2017, 10:26 PM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: I am not a doctor. I knew he was having back surgery. But didn't know this is what it was. In my professional not a doctor opinion... Holy shit.I checked the procedure out. It's to relieve pain. But the crazy thing is that there isn't evidence to prove that it is better than not having surgery. I hope it relieves his pain and he is able to live pain free. If he returns and is the same guy he was before then that's great but really just a bonus. RE: Eifert Had a Disc Removed - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 04-12-2017 (04-11-2017, 10:59 PM)bengalbiff Wrote: I checked the procedure out. It's to relieve pain. But the crazy thing is that there isn't evidence to prove that it is better than not having surgery. I hope it relieves his pain and he is able to live pain free. If he returns and is the same guy he was before then that's great but really just a bonus. Yep. Some people get better, some people get worse, many have no change. After two years, there is almost no difference in pain relief between the patients who had surgery and the ones who didn't. http://www.medicaldaily.com/pros-and-complications-microdiscectomy-and-why-tiger-woods-missing-masters-back-surgery-273900 Quote:During a microdiscectomy, surgeons create a small incision in the lower back, after which the back muscles are lifted off the arch of the spine. The surgeon then removes a membrane over the nerve roots, visible through special glasses. The nerve root is then moved over, giving the doctor the chance to remove the disc material. It’s a surgery that can be done in one day, with no requirement for the patient to stay in the hospital overnight. Pain is often relieved immediately after the surgery, and patients are able to go back to their normal lives shortly after. Woods played in 16 tournaments in 2013 before his surgery. Since his surgery in 2014 in played in 11 tournaments in 2015, had a second back surgery, missed all of 2016, and played in one tournament in 2017. And he is a golfer. And his surgery was a "success." RE: Eifert Had a Disc Removed - KansasBengal - 04-12-2017 I had a disc removed at age 34. L5/s1. It was first herniated, which caused a lot of discomfort and some sciatica in my leg, then it ruptured and the only solution is to go remove the pieces. Didn't require a fusion. Scar tissue builds over time. You get a tick shorter as your spine settles. Not a doctor but this is me as a former patient relaying my experience. Day after surgery I was up and walking, no more leg pain. Much relief. I think I wasn't supposed to lift much for 6-8 weeks. It was 10 years ago and I've never looked back. Hope Eifert has a similar recovery. Back injuries and the associates pain affect everything. RE: Eifert Had a Disc Removed - Go Cards - 04-12-2017 Used to play a lot of "disc" golf back in the day so sort of an expert. Think he will be fine and recover long enough to get a hangnail and be out again though. Can get a blue collar TE in Hikutini in the mid rounds. RE: Eifert Had a Disc Removed - Rattler - 04-12-2017 We haven't had a kick ass TE since the days of Rodney Holman. RE: Eifert Had a Disc Removed - fredtoast - 04-12-2017 (04-12-2017, 01:54 AM)Rattler Wrote: We haven't had a kick ass TE since the days of Rodney Holman. Tny McGee had a couple of decent years. RE: Eifert Had a Disc Removed - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 04-12-2017 (04-10-2017, 10:26 PM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: I am not a doctor. I knew he was having back surgery. But didn't know this is what it was. In my professional not a doctor opinion... Holy shit. Well this makes it sound more likely it won't be a mega contract and it is looking more and more like OJ Howard at 9. Eifert may never be the same but with his hands, size and route running i would be for bringin him back for the right money and having these two tear up the middle of the field when Eifert is healthy. To me, getting OJ Howard just makes too much sense and then going with a DE in round 2 where a lot of good ones will fall. RE: Eifert Had a Disc Removed - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 04-12-2017 I like Evan Engram in the 2nd round. RE: Eifert Had a Disc Removed - Nately120 - 04-12-2017 (04-11-2017, 04:48 PM)Housh Wrote: Hope hes ok for this season He missed a buttload of time for a sprained ankle, so I'm sure having part of his back removed won't slow him down a bit! ![]() RE: Eifert Had a Disc Removed - bonesaw - 04-12-2017 He's probably an inch shorter now, hope it doesn't effect his red zone play. And I hope he feels ok and stuff |