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The Ohio State Buckeyes Thread v.12 — 8 in a row


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12 minutes ago, buno67 said:

I know some ppl have bashed Urbz and said he is faking or coping out saying he has memory issues or forgot about certain things. We gotta remember in ‘14 he had a arachnoid cyst removed. That is brain surgery. That kind of cyst and removal can lead to some memory loss and behavior issues

He also said in December of 2014 that he remembers every snap in both SEC title games.

So either he's got selective memory where he somehow picks and chooses what he remembers or does, or you have a head coach with dementia. A frightening prospect, whichever option you go with.

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1 minute ago, RuskieTitan said:

He also said in December of 2014 that he remembers every snap in both SEC title games.

So either he's got selective memory where he somehow picks and chooses what he remembers or does, or you have a head coach with dementia. A frightening prospect, whichever option you go with.

He also blamed the medication for his heart and not the surgery so...

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29 minutes ago, buno67 said:

I know some ppl have bashed Urbz and said he is faking or coping out saying he has memory issues or forgot about certain things. We gotta remember in ‘14 he had a arachnoid cyst removed. That is brain surgery. That kind of cyst and removal can lead to some memory loss and behavior issues

This is a big mischaracterization of the illness and the risks of the procedure.

Moreover, memory loss attributed to a procedure such as this with a traditionally very low risk of cognitive impairment would expose the surgeon to a malpractice lawsuit that Ohio State and Urban Meyer should pursue if they actually believed this to be the cause.

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In fact, a complication of arachnoid cysts can be a wide range of neurological deficits. In Urban’s case, that seemed to be headaches.

Physicians usually wait to take action on an arachnoid cyst until they become symptomatic. There are three fairly safe and routine procedures that are done if that course of action is taken and memory loss is a minimal risk unless your surgeon is awful.

They aren’t removing neuronal tissue. They’re draining or removing the arachnoid cyst which involves the ventricular system. That is involved in the production and drainage of CSF.

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27 minutes ago, malibuspeedrace said:

And I also never said your medical explanation was wrong...

 

Continue to read into these  comments however you want, to fit your narratives though

The “wrong” quote was attributed to me

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2 hours ago, NateDawg said:

*Waiting for fans of Texas to have the same outrage that they've had the last 3-4 weeks*

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