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Shazier had surgery

You are ignorant or you would not be saying that it's not a sure thing that he'll walk again.

It's ok dude, you're allowed to be ignorant on a subject.

I am not being a know it all, but I do know about this.

I wonder if I'm a medical professional?????

I'll educate you again. He has not sustained injuries that would result in him not being able to resume a normal life.

Plain and simple.

It would be like if you were worried about Joe Hayden resuming a normal life after breaking his arm because you were ignorant of the fact that breaking your arm doesn't significantly alter your life in the long run.

Get educated.

I haven't heard **** about him being guaranteed to walk normally again. Where are you getting your info besides your own brain?
 
You are ignorant or you would not be saying that it's not a sure thing that he'll walk again.

It's ok dude, you're allowed to be ignorant on a subject.

I am not being a know it all, but I do know about this.

I wonder if I'm a medical professional?????

I'll educate you again. He has not sustained injuries that would result in him not being able to resume a normal life.

Plain and simple.

It would be like if you were worried about Joe Hayden resuming a normal life after breaking his arm because you were ignorant of the fact that breaking your arm doesn't significantly alter your life in the long run.

Get educated.

Why are you being a dick about this? I haven't heard **** about him leading a normal life...yet.
 
It is absolutely sickening to see what is being said on Go-Bengals. My son in law (an Eagles Fan) is in LA heading home from the game yesterday. At the airport he was doing some "light" reading and ended up on their board. They are actually wishing the dude to be paralyzed and hope he never walks again. Picture of Ryan in a wheel chair, wishing Mitchell was next to him. Unlike every other fan base who is wishing the best, they are actually celebrating and enjoying what happened. I know they are a bunch of dickfaced ********, but that level of Hate or lack of compassion is befuddling for any fan base.
 
It is absolutely sickening to see what is being said on Go-Bengals. My son in law (an Eagles Fan) is in LA heading home from the game yesterday. At the airport he was doing some "light" reading and ended up on their board. They are actually wishing the dude to be paralyzed and hope he never walks again. Picture of Ryan in a wheel chair, wishing Mitchell was next to him. Unlike every other fan base who is wishing the best, they are actually celebrating and enjoying what happened. I know they are a bunch of dickfaced ********, but that level of Hate or lack of compassion is befuddling for any fan base.

Hopefully, it's just a handful of Bengal fans. We have some Emmy Award winning ********, as well. It does make the entire fan base look bad. Karma, will get 'em.
 
You are ignorant or you would not be saying that it's not a sure thing that he'll walk again.

It's ok dude, you're allowed to be ignorant on a subject.

I am not being a know it all, but I do know about this.

I wonder if I'm a medical professional?????

I'll educate you again. He has not sustained injuries that would result in him not being able to resume a normal life.

Plain and simple.

It would be like if you were worried about Joe Hayden resuming a normal life after breaking his arm because you were ignorant of the fact that breaking your arm doesn't significantly alter your life in the long run.

Get educated.

I am a medical coder and know what I learned? Every condition has a different degree of outcome.

My coding auditor told me that the one thing to know about the field, is NOTHING is ever the same scenario.

We all hope for the best for Shazier, but even Dr's misdiagnose. They attack something and hope for the best, and it isn't always a known a outcome.

A "medical professional" would know the only known is a unknown.

He has swelling and they need to see what is beyond that swelling. Only God knows that.
 
He taped a voctory video and was all smiles... wasnt 100% restrained or anything either... propped up and pretty energetic
 
go **** yourself

Typical response of the unintelligent when confronted with their lack of intellect.


I haven't heard **** about him being guaranteed to walk normally again. Where are you getting your info besides your own brain?

I'm getting it from the injury, procedure, and the fact that they moved him from the ICU to the PCU to receive visitors (which they don't do with a catastrophic spinal cord injury).

On top of the fact that you never hear "feeling and movement in all extremities" in under 24 hrs of a catastrophic spinal injury.

So yeah there's that.


Why are you being a dick about this? I haven't heard **** about him leading a normal life...yet.

I'm very sorry snowflake that I caused you distress and you think I'm being a dick by letting you know that you don't have to worry about the "normal life" aspect of this injury anymore.

Jeez how could I?


I am a medical coder and know what I learned? Every condition has a different degree of outcome.

My coding auditor told me that the one thing to know about the field, is NOTHING is ever the same scenario.

We all hope for the best for Shazier, but even Dr's misdiagnose. They attack something and hope for the best, and it isn't always a known a outcome.

A "medical professional" would know the only known is a unknown.

He has swelling and they need to see what is beyond that swelling. Only God knows that.


And as a medical professional I understand that yes, there are exceptions to every rule ............. BUT it's called a rule for a reason.

Did you know that by breaking your arm you can actually end up losing it if a series of unlikely events happens?

So are you legitimately worried about Hayden losing his arm?

If not then you shouldn't be worried about "Shalieving" anything about Shazier walking again.......

He will.

Chill out.
 
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SHUT THE **** UP TWEEK - THIS THREAD ISN'T ABOUT YOU!

If your were a Steelers fan you would know Hayden broke his leg, not his arm!

Ban this ******* troll *****!
 
Typical response of the unintelligent when confronted with their lack of intellect.




I'm getting it from the injury, procedure, and the fact that they moved him from the ICU to the PCU to receive visitors (which they don't do with a catastrophic spinal cord injury).

On top of the fact that you never hear "feeling and movement in all extremities" in under 24 hrs of a catastrophic spinal injury.

So yeah there's that.




I'm very sorry snowflake that I caused you distress and you think I'm being a dick by letting you know that you don't have to worry about the "normal life" aspect of this injury anymore.

Jeez how could I?





And as a medical professional I understand that yes, there are exceptions to every rule ............. BUT it's called a rule for a reason.

Did you know that by breaking your arm you can actually end up losing it if a series of unlikely events happens?

So are you legitimately worried about Hayden losing his arm?

If not then you shouldn't be worried about "Shalieving" anything about Shazier walking again.......

He will.

Chill out.

Go **** yourself in your snowflake *** you callous, condescending prick.
 
Typical response of the unintelligent when confronted with their lack of intellect.




I'm getting it from the injury, procedure, and the fact that they moved him from the ICU to the PCU to receive visitors (which they don't do with a catastrophic spinal cord injury).

On top of the fact that you never hear "feeling and movement in all extremities" in under 24 hrs of a catastrophic spinal injury.

So yeah there's that.




I'm very sorry snowflake that I caused you distress and you think I'm being a dick by letting you know that you don't have to worry about the "normal life" aspect of this injury anymore.

Jeez how could I?





And as a medical professional I understand that yes, there are exceptions to every rule ............. BUT it's called a rule for a reason.

Did you know that by breaking your arm you can actually end up losing it if a series of unlikely events happens?

So are you legitimately worried about Hayden losing his arm?

If not then you shouldn't be worried about "Shalieving" anything about Shazier walking again.......

He will.

Chill out.

I think a back injury is viewed as a more serious condition than a leg fracture. Sorry there is no likely or unlikely with this injury. With a fracture he would already be out of the hospital with a short stay. Extended stays are always viewed as more serious.

You view yourself as a medical professional, what exactly do you do? Does it consist of you being able to see beyond the swelling?

You aren't representing yourself well in this thread.
 
If your were a Steelers fan you would know Hayden broke his leg, not his arm!


Yes, my very fandom must be in question because of my phone's auto correct.

Lol, you should look up the definition of troll while you are trolling.

Go **** yourself in your snowflake *** you callous, condescending prick.

While unlike you I have the equipment to pull it off I think I'll pass. Don't want to give you wet dreams.


I think a back injury is viewed as a more serious condition than a leg fracture. Sorry there is no likely or unlikely with this injury. With a fracture he would already be out of the hospital with a short stay. Extended stays are always viewed as more serious.


Really? A back injury is more serious than a leg fracture? You don't say!

What I'm saying is that they are known quantities. And no matter what the swelling is hiding it's NOT a severed spinal cord or else he would NOT have mobility and sensation in all his extremities within 24hrs.

You guys can hee and haw all you want, but people not ignorant of the situation aren't worried anymore about wether or not he'll walk or live a normal life. Plain and simple.

Hey if you feel like it makes you a better Steeler fan , or human being in general, to worry about nothing then be my guest.

I'll begin worrying myself about things that haven't already been answered...... like if he'll ever play a meaningful down of football again?
 
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Yeah, you got a snowflake ***...whatever doucher. Enjoy your trolling, ya dick.
 
Yes, my very fandom must be in question because of my phone's auto correct.

Lol, you should look up the definition of troll while you are trolling.



While unlike you I have the equipment to pull it off I think I'll pass. Don't want to give you wet dreams.





Really? A back injury is more serious than a leg fracture? You don't say!

What I'm saying is that they are known quantities. And no matter what the swelling is hiding it's NOT a severed spinal cord or else he would NOT have mobility and sensation in all his extremities within 24hrs.

You guys can hee and haw all you want, but people not ignorant of the situation aren't worried anymore about wether or not he'll walk or live a normal life. Plain and simple.

Hey if you feel like it makes you a better Steeler fan , or human being in general, to worry about nothing then be my guest.

I'll begin worrying myself about things that haven't already been answered...... like if he'll ever play a meaningful down of football again?

You seem pretty ignorant of the situation, as downgrading him to a lesser unit doesn't preclude to his life being normal. Is normal having off and on back pain for the rest of his life? Which isn't out of the realm of possibility. I have seen people come back in with plenty of complications of surgery. Which further supports the unknown.
Really? A back injury is more serious than a leg fracture? You don't say!
You brought up the arm comparison in the first place, which was silly and inaccurate at the same time.

I see you didn't answer the question on what exactly you do in the medical industry. Which is odd as people usually have no problem stating credentials.

Unless you are wiping their *** for a living. Be a sport and answer the question.

But yes fans and his family have a right to wonder what his future will look like due to this injury.

Football is really secondary to how this will pan out.

And no you aren't Nostradamus, not even close.
 
I see you didn't answer the question on what exactly you do in the medical industry. Which is odd as people usually have no problem stating credentials.

Unless you are wiping their *** for a living. Be a sport and answer the question.

My first thought was ****-carrier too. But he has the demeanor of a holier-than-thou toilet scrubber, so he could be the janitor in the diarrhea wing.
 
You seem pretty ignorant of the situation, as downgrading him to a lesser unit doesn't preclude to his life being normal. Is normal having off and on back pain for the rest of his life? Which isn't out of the realm of possibility. I have seen people come back in with plenty of complications of surgery. Which further supports the unknown.

You brought up the arm comparison in the first place, which was silly and inaccurate at the same time.

I see you didn't answer the question on what exactly you do in the medical industry. Which is odd as people usually have no problem stating credentials.

Unless you are wiping their *** for a living. Be a sport and answer the question.

But yes fans and his family have a right to wonder what his future will look like due to this injury.

Football is really secondary to how this will pan out.

And no you aren't Nostradamus, not even close.


Downgrading him to a lesser unit in the time frame they did means that he did not suffer a catastrophic spinal cord injury.

Pain? I'm pretty sure that's a given for anyone playing professional football.

And I brought up the broken bone thing to illustrate the difference between what CAN in the least likely scenario happen, and what WILL in any given situation happen.

You can literally lose your leg from breaking it if you happen to hit the bad luck Powerball..........but there's no reason to expect that to happen and no one realistically would.

The same is true of the injury and procedure that Shazier underwent. The likelihood that he does anything but walk normally and lead a normal life would again be like winning the bad luck Powerball and isn't really worth worrying about to anyone that understands the situation.

Umm, I guess I'm sorry that you don't have to worry about the man being in a wheelchair for the rest of his life???
 
Downgrading him to a lesser unit in the time frame they did means that he did not suffer a catastrophic spinal cord injury.

Pain? I'm pretty sure that's a given for anyone playing professional football.

And I brought up the broken bone thing to illustrate the difference between what CAN in the least likely scenario happen, and what WILL in any given situation happen.

You can literally lose your leg from breaking it if you happen to hit the bad luck Powerball..........but there's no reason to expect that to happen and no one realistically would.

The same is true of the injury and procedure that Shazier underwent. The likelihood that he does anything but walk normally and lead a normal life would again be like winning the bad luck Powerball and isn't really worth worrying about to anyone that understands the situation.

Umm, I guess I'm sorry that you don't have to worry about the man being in a wheelchair for the rest of his life???

no one wants him to be in a wheelchair ... ever.

we're all concerned and feel a connection to Ryan. As such, when anyone comes on the board and begins speaking in a condescending, smug tone, it can and will be taken as belittling those who are concerned. You may 100% believe he's ok. Why are we supposed to believe what we read off an internet message board by a guy who calls himself "TWEEK1106"?
 
Downgrading him to a lesser unit in the time frame they did means that he did not suffer a catastrophic spinal cord injury.

Pain? I'm pretty sure that's a given for anyone playing professional football.

And I brought up the broken bone thing to illustrate the difference between what CAN in the least likely scenario happen, and what WILL in any given situation happen.

You can literally lose your leg from breaking it if you happen to hit the bad luck Powerball..........but there's no reason to expect that to happen and no one realistically would.

The same is true of the injury and procedure that Shazier underwent. The likelihood that he does anything but walk normally and lead a normal life would again be like winning the bad luck Powerball and isn't really worth worrying about to anyone that understands the situation.

Umm, I guess I'm sorry that you don't have to worry about the man being in a wheelchair for the rest of his life???

Occasional football pain isn't the same as reoccurring back pain that can lead to your sports and day to day life activities being limited.

You know limited as your understanding of the situation.

Hey as long as he isn't paralyzed though right?

Again you are comparing a leg injury to a spinal injury.

A ridiculous comparison.

Still waiting on your answer BTW.

Nurses and Dr's don't say, "I work in the medical industry."

Only people who are ashamed at what they do for a living, throw out that non descriptive title.

Fish less and read more, you might learn something.
 
Typical response of the unintelligent when confronted with their lack of intellect.
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why is it the dumbest posters are always the ones to questions other's intelligence?

you need to tone down your rhetoric in this thread or better yet just leave it all together. This is not a thread about tweek, stop making it about yourself
 
this had escalated quickly out of control. . .

I think Kevin Butler said it best. To paraphrase I'm not worried about him playing for us again, I'm concerned about him.

If someone has recovered from a spinal stabilization surgery in the NFL to play again, I'm not familiar with the example.

Quality of life is the goal here, returning to play football in the NFL would take a miracle. It would be risky, and maybe something a rookie or a 2nd-year player who has not made $1,000,000.00 would try.

At this point, I just hope he regains his quality of life and has saved his money. If the NFL doesn't take care of him, I hope Art Rooney will.
 
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