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yeah, this sucks. i was really enamored with embiid's potential, and even thought that having him healthy alongside noel would have been better than wiggins. but this is why they had to take the best player available in okafor. i still like the team's future even with embiid being a question mark at best.
yeah, this sucks. i was really enamored with embiid's potential, and even thought that having him healthy alongside noel would have been better than wiggins. but this is why they had to take the best player available in okafor. i still like the team's future even with embiid being a question mark at best.
Ya, I'm still optimistic, especially with the move they just made with SAC.
The difference is that Oden was picked before a former MVP. It would be a different story if the Sixers took Embiid ahead of Wiggins. But he wasn't, and Embiid's health led to the Sixers drafting Okafor, who could be very good in tandem with Noel. Like Annapolis said, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
The difference is that Oden was picked before a former MVP. It would be a different story if the Sixers took Embiid ahead of Wiggins. But he wasn't, and Embiid's health led to the Sixers drafting Okafor, who could be very good in tandem with Noel. Like Annapolis said, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
It'll be interesting to hear what he doctors have to say after the surgery. I'm sure theyll be able to shed some light as to why it didn't heal properly the first time.
I still want to know why he needs another surgery. Is that first surgeon a fraud?
From what hinkie said...there was still a gap but he had no pain so he probably could have played. The surgery is for a bone graft to fill in the gap and probably have a bone stimulator.
Also...he apparently grew a bit taller too so that could have messed up the healing too.
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It'll be interesting to hear what he doctors have to say after the surgery. I'm sure theyll be able to shed some light as to why it didn't heal properly the first time.
I hope you are right but after my own experience I'm not so confident.
Both bones of my lower leg snapped like pieces of chalk at age 43 without any contact! A former med school prof with two Best of Philly awards said medicine does not know why my body does not rebuild bone normally. He gave me little hope of resolving the problem.
I was fortunate to come across the semi-natural, functional medicine doctor, Mark Hyman. He says he went to ten other doctors about his own long list of disabling symptoms while a young doctor before someone realized heavy metals were involved. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjnGWSyxWJ0
A functional med doctor will be more likely to look for underlying causes since that is part of their medical philosophy. Mainstream medicine tends to look for treatments for symptoms.
After 1.5 years of heavy metal detox--Cutler protocol--the bone density was back to normal and interestingly a number of other minor symptoms I certainly never thought could be related also improved.
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