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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHappened a couple times in Portland he'd usually miss like 2 weeks so hopefully this

is the same.

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[]SpursI_call_it_dookie 606 points 11 hours ago*

Do you know what it is exactly? I read it and my mind was like "Oh fuck this is a Chris Bosh situation" but
apparently not.'

Edit: Glad it's apparently a minor thing. I knew it wasn't the same thing as Bosh, just meant that in terms
of it sounded like something that might be super serious.

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[][POR] Damian Lillardirelli 537 points 11 hours ago

He's had heart problems for years. Had Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome. Its nothing serious from what
I understand.

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[]CavaliersAminElHassavag 166 points 11 hours ago*

Yeah not as serious as atrial fibrillation, which can lead to serious blood clots/require some form of
blood thinners. He can take antiarrhythmic medications which I'm sure hes on or undergo surgical
ablation to fix the problem (probably better in the offseason)

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[][SAS] Boris DiawEdbertTheGreat 53 points 11 hours ago


whew that's a huge relief. Good that he's taking it easy now though.

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[]Spursdarthrio 38 points 11 hours ago

He had an ablation when he was younger, hopefully he doesn't have to have another one cause it
fucking sucks. I had one 3 years ago for my A-fib.

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[]durthu_smith 12 points 11 hours ago

ablations are fine, what do you mean? took like an hour, I was drugged out the whole time and it was
outpatient.

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[]Spursdarthrio 26 points 11 hours ago

Mine was 4 hours, and had to stay in the hospital. I had 7 spots ablated in my atrial side.

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[]K3TtLek0Rn 10 points 7 hours ago

Yeah, I had an ablation for SVT and I had to stay overnight in the hospital and it felt like I was having a
heart attack all night because of the pain from the damage done with the burns.
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[]Spursdarthrio 6 points 7 hours ago

Mine was for A-fib and that's exactly what mine felt like. They also had me strapped down so I wouldn't
move for 6 hours after the procedure which was by far the worst part.

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[][MIA] Alonzo Mourningsqectre 108 points 11 hours ago

He CAN take antiarrhythmic medications, but if his fibrillation defluxillates too aberrantly (with respect
to sinoidal capacity, of course) he could end up with supraventricular cardiolis tachymyopathy. That
would be extremely dangerous. Insurers barely cover irregular mitochondrial thyrotoxicardiosis, so he
would probably have to retire.

Of course, they could palpate his myosin to express ATP, but that's purely hypothetical at this point...

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[]SpursNeutral_Meat 373 points 10 hours ago

with respect to sinoidal capacity, of course

Of course.
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[]Bullslolwutomgbbq 35 points 9 hours ago

repeating, of course

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