Something is telling me Steve Kerr might be in a serious health situation.

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Naw bruh pancreatic cancer is the king kong of that shyt. The doctor just going to tell you to get your affairs in order. Pancreatic cancer survival rates are almost non-existant after five years. Most people won't know they have it until it's in its later stages. Jobs had enough money to catch it early. You can have cancer for years before it actually starts to have a physical toll. Don't wait until you are sick before you go to the doctor or you asking to :ufdup:

Steve Jobs didn't have no pancreatic cancer. That man had the Germ. Pancreatic cancer is one of the cover stories the Agenda uses for AIDS. That's why he was on all those "alternative" treatments.
 

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Damn, he must be miserable. To miss the playoffs

Yeah.. I was listening to Dr Klapper on Max and Marcellus and he broke it down to a T...

Basically he has a leak of spinal fluid in this head that's causing back pain.. so every time he stands up he has massive pain...

No official word has been made but Dr.klapper said there is absolutely no way he comes back this year and that's if he ever comes back at all
 
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Yeah.. I was listening to Dr Klapper on Max and Marcellus and he broke it down to a T...

Basically he has a leak of spinal fluid in this head that's causing back pain.. And every time he stands up he has massive pain...

No official word has been made but Dr.klapper said there is absolutely no way he comes back this year and that's if he ever comes back at all
Yeah, it sounds like the pain from standing up + the nausea/headaches being easily triggered are a no no in an arena with lights everywhere and 20K fans screaming

good thing is he's at least been able to travel with the team, take part in the game plan, and watch from the locker room like last night. Hopefully he feels well enough to at least keep doing that.
 

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Yeah, it sounds like the pain from standing up + the nausea/headaches being easily triggered are a no no in an arena with lights everywhere and 20K fans screaming

good thing is he's at least been able to travel with the team, take part in the game plan, and watch from the locker room like last night. Hopefully he feels well enough to at least keep doing that.
Worst comes to worse he can in future years help in the organization in a different sort of position in the FO. But hopefully he can get back on the sidelines. One of the few coaches I'd have zero reservations about playing for if I was in the league.
 

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First surgery for two slipped disks at 18 (got undercut in a practice, mid-dunk); second surgery for slipped disk on the left side at 25; third surgery at 31, disk on the left. Each time the disk was compressing the nerve, causing the sort of constant nerve pain that can drive you to the brink of insanity. After the third I got no real relief (each disk surgery increases the likelihood of needing a future surgery, and decreases the effectiveness of future procedures) and I have vicious nerve pain. Barely slept for 18 months. Met with a friend of a friend who is a really talented doctor and she told me "never, ever let a surgeon touch you again. You're lucky you can walk. Don't let people fukk around near your spine. And don't trust surgeons, they always want to cut into you - it's what makes them money." So I started a long rehab routine that involved walking 8 miles every morning, changing my diet, stretching, and eventually progressing to more serious workouts to strengthen my core. Within 6 months I was back in good shape and relatively pain free. Within a year I was in great shape, biking 5-20 miles a day, doing full workouts, enjoying my life. Luckily never got deep into pain pills or anything like that. Then, unfortunately, I broke the fukk out of my ankle in January and now have to rehab that shyt. Just gotta keep pushing forward, take small tedious steps, treat your body well when it needs to heal, and not get too depressed that something bad happened to you. There are people outchea who can't walk, dance, fukk, etc. So a physical setback shouldn't kill you, just makes you appreciate your health that much more once you recover. But yeah, the back is no joke, I hope Kerr pulls through. He has access to amazing physical therapists and doctors, so his shyt gotta be real bad if he's still running up against it.


I have a bullet on top of my spine, I've had it for 10 years, i want it removed, but I'm shook to death to get it removed as it sits on top of my spine. I got discharged same day after i got shot, docs said i don't need it removed. It would not cause harm, i swim, play sports, fukk with no issues but I'm still weary about it. Should i get it done?
 
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