Class Impact: Jason Munoz exits

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What he needs to do is one of two things! A. Get that **** tape worm out of him. Or B.(which is obviously what he has to do duh 🙄) Is go find the **** Gypsy that put a curse on him and kick is *** and break his children’s fingers and get him to bake him a Gottdamm Pie 🥧 !!! Look 👀 up the movie Thinner Cain!!!
What a dumb comment. This kid has had a serious medical condition. I don't,t know why a doctor would clear him to play anything other than flag football.
 
What a dumb comment. This kid has had a serious medical condition. I don't,t know why a doctor would clear him to play anything other than flag football.
Nothing goes over your head, your reflexes are too fast and you would catch it.
 
What a dumb comment. This kid has had a serious medical condition. I don't,t know why a doctor would clear him to play anything other than flag football.

Amen. I think the protein released into the blood from the muscle problems can cause kidney problems.
 
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Something smells afoul here ...
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Amen. I think the protein released into the blood from the muscle problems can cause kidney problems.
Absolutely they can. This is a potentially very, very serious condition. I am concerned for the kid's well-being. I don't even know him. I assume there are doctors involved and I'm not one, but you know he will he under pressure to get bigger. Look at him. He's not a naturally big guy.

If it were my kid I probably would not let him play any more football.
 
Actually, I don't think it was a blood disorder, but a muscle disorder. My recollection is that he had rhabdomyolysis. I've read about it in the past, and i believe it is an inability to maintain muscle tissue. My impression is that it's potentially very serious. Some say it can come about from extreme overexertion of the muscles. He might have done that as part of his attempt to get bigger. He might have overworked.

When I read about his illness, I was wondering if this kid could really play football. I didn't want to say anything because I didn't feel I knew enough about the young man's particular situation or the disorder in general. Privately, I've been concerned wbout whether this kid could be jeopardizing his health by trying to get bigger to play DT.

I first read about rhabdomyolysis years ago when I first took a statin drug (like Crestor, Lipitor, pravachol, etc.) for cholesterol. Muscle disorders can be a rare, but painful and serious side-effect. Overworking muscles can cause rhabdomyolysis.

EDIT: This explains the very serious disorder that I think Munoz has had to contend with. Frankly, I think this kid should not even attempt to play football. He could be jeopardizing his life. It's that serious.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhabdomyolysis


This is what Ivins has said also.
 
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Was given 2 ivs and released he didn't even need to be admitted
That sounds rather minor. I thought I read reports of severe weight loss and extended absence from the field.

So what was the real story? I'm only responding to what the facts were, as I recall from reading the public reports several months ago. If they were not true, the real facts should be published.
 
This is what Ivins has said also.
I'm only reacting to the published reports. Of course, in Jason's case, I hope he remains in good health and has a great career. I enjoyed watching Syracuse this year and I actually had high hopes for him. Like the way Cuse plays defense.
 
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