Me, I still don't follow... but I'm pretty sure nobody's really as dumb as me.Ganglions are the most frequently seen soft-tissue tumors in the hand. Nerve compression due to ganglion cysts at the wrist is rare. We report 2 ganglion cysts arising from triangular fibrocartilage complex, one of which caused ulnar nerve compression proximal to the Guyon's canal, leading to ulnar neuropathy. Ganglion cysts seem unimportant, and many surgeons refrain from performing a general hand examination.
I think we'd much rather have taken all our good luck in one season and all our bad luck in another season than have it averaged over the two, no? Hell I'll take another couple seasons of "meh" if we can have everything come together another once or twice during the prime of the current core.Man, just eff this season.
Last season was SOOOOOOO awesome from start to finish, that I've been able to deal with this year, but wow. It's been somewhat of a replica of the Celtics season in how much "fun" it has been. Some great games, great performances, but just a WTH kinda thing when all put together.
Yuck!Ganglions are the most frequently seen soft-tissue tumors in the hand. Nerve compression due to ganglion cysts at the wrist is rare. We report 2 ganglion cysts arising from triangular fibrocartilage complex, one of which caused ulnar nerve compression proximal to the Guyon's canal, leading to ulnar neuropathy. Ganglion cysts seem unimportant, and many surgeons refrain from performing a general hand examination.
Yeah--I'll definitely take 108 wins and a title followed by whatever this. I did read the other day that adjusted for playing time the Sox have like the 5th youngest lineup in baseball, so just get all this crap out of the way this year.It's good to have confirmation that it's a physical problem rather than skills deterioration or whatever.
I think we'd much rather have taken all our good luck in one season and all our bad luck in another season than have it averaged over the two, no? Hell I'll take another couple seasons of "meh" if we can have everything come together another once or twice during the prime of the current core.
Plus, some games have been fun, if for no other reason than we're almost never out of a game with this offense we've got. We can put 19 runs up on the Yankees, so it's still mostly worth watching even if our bullpen resembles an anarchist convention.
The rotation has been weak, and it's probably due for one of its members to go out with an injury again. Unfortunately, there's really no good 6th starter option right now to plug into the rotation if needed.
Another few weeks of suckage and I'd just shut him AND SALE down for the year as a head start on improving next yearThough by the time he's healthy again the season could have totally slipped away, in which case might be worth just letting him rest up for 2020 at this point.
I am prone to ganglion cysts, so that makes exactly one thing I have in common with David Price.If you're as dumb as me, you didn't know that TFCC stands for "Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex".
I'll also guess you don't know what that means, so here's what I found:Me, I still don't follow... but I'm pretty sure nobody's really as dumb as me.
This seem a little underhanded but pardon me if I misunderstand. We can assume if the team believes he has a cyst he probably isn't making it up to spend time with his kids. Not that I would ever frown on someone from taking some paternity leave.I expect he will be sharing infant duties with Tiffany in his sudden vacation
But you’re ok with listening to a miserable, self important blowhard like Eck during games?In this lost season, I can't say that I'm all that broken up about not having to watch Price or hear this miserable, self important man after games.
Eck isn't miserable.But you’re ok with listening to a miserable, self important blowhard like Eck during games?
Yeah, ulnar neuropathy is no joke. When I was a kid somebody swung a two-by-four at me that I blocked with my right hand, and it's never really recovered. (Thank goodness we live in an era where people type instead of write longhand!) From a baseball perspective, because of the damage, I could never reliably use my ring or pinky fingers in any of my pitch grips. I got by well enough throwing four-seamers, two-seamers and a knuckle curve, but even trying something like a circle change was at best ineffective, at worst painful. Considering how much of Price's game is built on his changeup, if he's having nerve pain or even just a change in sensation, that may even be a bigger problem for him than it might be for another pitcher. Hopefully this is just a one-off and he's able to get back into the rotation and right the ship soon.IANAD, but Ulnar neuropathy sounds like if it’s not handled in some way, it could damage the ulnar nerve, which is the one they do if a guy has Tommy John surgery... this is a rudimentary feeling just knowing what some of those ligaments are.
Not prone, but I've had one removed from my wrist. It came on after a fairly intense period of practicing on my guitar, one hour a night. I was told I could get it drained or removed. (In the old, old days, if you got a ganglion cyst on your wrist and it was a nuisance, apparently someone would just slam a heavy hardcover book on the thing, breaking it.) Draining seemed temporary, so I had it taken out. It wasn't a difficult procedure, though I never had to go back and throw a 90+-mile-an-hour fastball, so not sure how that alters the equation.I am prone to ganglion cysts, so that makes exactly one thing I have in common with David Price.
I am not questioning the injury.This seem a little underhanded but pardon me if I misunderstand. We can assume if the team believes he has a cyst he probably isn't making it up to spend time with his kids. Not that I would ever frown on someone from taking some paternity leave.
I was wondering if I had been dropped into an alternative universe.Eck isn't miserable.
The procedure is mostly pushing a needle through the skin and sucking out. However...Not prone, but I've had one removed from my wrist. It came on after a fairly intense period of practicing on my guitar, one hour a night. I was told I could get it drained or removed. (In the old, old days, if you got a ganglion cyst on your wrist and it was a nuisance, apparently someone would just slam a heavy hardcover book on the thing, breaking it.) Draining seemed temporary, so I had it taken out. It wasn't a difficult procedure, though I never had to go back and throw a 90+-mile-an-hour fastball, so not sure how that alters the equation.
If he’s somehow not now, he certainly was when he was Price’s age.Or a self-important blowhard