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Saw on twitter
That breeze had emergency appendectomy(spelling) surgery. How long will rehab take on that? Anyone know?
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Re: Saw on twitter
Takes 3 to 4 weeks. Brandon Belt of the Giants missed three weeks after surgery. Won’t affect his availability for game 1.
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Cool ty for response
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Ya appendix removal as long as none of the infection spread should be a quick recovery.
After a couple weeks, I was able to run around again.
After a couple weeks, I was able to run around again.
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My sister had her appendix removed (only after they found that another medical issue was causing her's to be inflamed) at the beginning of the month and she only recently returned back to work, but with a restriction on how much she could lift. It'll be another few weeks before they remove the weight restriction.
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This was a VERY long time ago. My dad was a tree-faller and developed a bad pain in his side. After work he went to the hospital and they ended up removing his appendix. He went back to falling trees the day after the surgery.
I'm not suggesting that Breeze should rush back on the field, but apparently if you're in good shape and the surgery is not too invasive, it's possible to resume normal activities fairly quickly. Getting hit on the FB field is not a normal activity and I think it takes about six weeks for an incision site to reconnect, so it would seem like he would be limited for at least that long.
I'm not suggesting that Breeze should rush back on the field, but apparently if you're in good shape and the surgery is not too invasive, it's possible to resume normal activities fairly quickly. Getting hit on the FB field is not a normal activity and I think it takes about six weeks for an incision site to reconnect, so it would seem like he would be limited for at least that long.
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No weightlifting will slow his recovery time. He'll have to build up strength and stamina again in a fairly short period of time to be ready for game one.greenyellow wrote:My sister had her appendix removed (only after they found that another medical issue was causing her's to be inflamed) at the beginning of the month and she only recently returned back to work, but with a restriction on how much she could lift. It'll be another few weeks before they remove the weight restriction.
Hopefully they won't need him.