06-15-2018, 05:47 PM
(06-15-2018, 05:35 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: If you've never dealt with a disc issue, it's really tough to understand just how limited a person is when it's aggravated. I have a pair of damaged discs. When I'm healthy, I feel fine and can do most things. Run, weight train, do physical work, etc. In the first year, after the injury, I got back in shape and tried to play football again. 1st time I laid into making a tackle, I had to miss 3 days of work. No more football for me. Other things I never do again, basketball or anything involving hard landings, waterskiing, holding a bent over position for any real length of time. You getting the picture?
I seriously think for his own best interest, and being able to continue a normal life and play with his kids, Tyler should consider retirement.
Good description Sunset. As much as I ache to think what a healthy Eifert would mean to us I agree with your assessment. If it's as bad as it sounds he should retire and have a shot at an active life with his kids and older years without chronic pain.
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