Grady's Getting All His Weaknesses Fixed
Hopefully he shows up in 2010 ready to become someone even better than Duke Snider or Barry Bonds.
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how exactly does on acquire an unstable left abdominal wall? and what is it, that is such a vague description?
Not at all sure if it’s the same thing, but I have a weak inguinal (sp?) wall that leaves me predisposed to hernias. I’ve had two hernia surgeries in my life, once at 8 and another 4 years ago. Both were tears in the inguinal wall that were brought about because of sport injuries (soccer, snowboarding).
Like I said, I don’t know if that’s the same thing as the abdominal wall, though it’s close, and I didn’t do anything to “acquire” it, I was just born that way. Hopefully Mario can check in.
Il faut d'abord durer.
Yeah I hate it when it’s reported as a sports hernia, because that tells us absolutely nothing about it’s location. They could be using “abdominal wall” in a very vague way, I have no idea.
by supermarioelia on Sep 16, 2009 8:34 PM EDT up reply actions
Grady’s elbow surgery also reportedly was finished satisfactorily, and he’s starting rehab right away according to the Indians.com story. Knapp’s shoulder scoping is also said to have gone “well”, as mentioned at the end of the same article. Everybody will presumably be ready to play the 2010 season.
Who?
"You just gotta roll with the ounches." - Clemson58YearOldMan
by emd2k3 on Sep 16, 2009 3:53 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
You know. That guy…with the arm. Or wait…was it that other guy. Nevermind.
by MooneysRebellion on Sep 17, 2009 11:37 AM EDT up reply actions















