Brady's now had 3 surgeries to clean up infection

TellerMorrow34

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The were commenting on ESPN, and I believe Fox mentioned it as well, that having to have the ACL graft redone was a very good possibility because of the issues they've had.

He is in a situation where he could potentially be looking at missing games next year because of having to have the procedure redone.
 

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If it is indeed a resistant staph infection then Amputation is always in the picture. Don't any of you doubt that.
 

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burmafrd;2376892 said:
If it is indeed a resistant staph infection then Amputation is always in the picture. Don't any of you doubt that.
This isn't Kuwait. This is America.
 

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The Patriot;2376907 said:
This isn't Kuwait. This is America.

You don't know much about medicine do you? Like the guy above said. Resistant Staph infections are EXTREMELY serious and amputation would be worst case but is possible with a staph infection. Do you think Cassell is better than a one legged Brady? :lmao2:
 

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My grandpa was playing golf, it started to rain so he decided to call it a day...picked his clubs up and started to walk down a hill. Well, he slipped and fell and broke his ankle, he was about 63 years old so they went and performed surgery and put some pins in. He got staph infection, and after a year and a half of all kinds of medicine's and everything in between, they cut his leg off from right below his knee.

This was in America, you are foolish if you dont think amputation isnt a possibility, i might add that this was all done at Baylor hospital in Dallas, one of the best hospitals in the states.
I sure hope Brady's leg gets better quick, not just for football but for his own life and family.
 
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