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Date Posted: 20:24:41 11/04/13 Mon
Author: Bearman
Author Host/IP: 65.129.215.166
Subject: Re: It's Keenum's fault
In reply to: Vulcan 's message, "Re: It's Keenum's fault" on 20:23:04 11/04/13 Mon

>>>>We scored HOW MANY in the first half?
>>>>
>>>>NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported on NFL
>>>>Network's "NFL Total Access" that Kubiak suffered
>>what
>>>>doctors refer to as a mini-stroke when he collapsed
>>on
>>>>the Reliant Stadium sideline, according to sources
>>>>with direct knowledge of the coach's condition.
>>>>
>>>>The official diagnosis is that Kubiak suffered a
>TIA,
>>>>or transient ischemic attack, which occurs when a
>>>>blood clot blocks an artery for a short time.
>>>>
>>>>A TIA involves temporary but reversible loss of
>>>>function, and doctors tell Rapoport there are no
>>>>residual effects. A TIA is considered to be a
>warning
>>>>that blood flow is not what it should be and can be
>>>>seen as a precursor for a larger stroke.
>>>>
>>>>"It is treatable, which seems to be the reason for
>>the
>>>>optimism when you talk to the Texans," Rapoport
>said.
>>>>
>>>>It remains unclear how long Kubiak will be away from
>>>>the team, but the coach's diagnosis counts as very
>>>>good news.
>>>
>>>
>>>Blood clots are serious. Or so I've heard.
>>
>>The dr's said a blood clot is what caused my mom's
>>Parkinson's.
>
>
>Serious stuff. I hope he ok. Wow. Pretty dramatic.

She passed in July.

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