MUScoop
MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: tweakers_suck on December 20, 2014, 12:03:30 PM
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www.sgvtribune.com/sports/20141220/cincinnati-bearcats-coach-mick-cronin-has-aneurysm/
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Glad he got it early.
I don't mean this in the wrong way, but you youngsters, always get odd pains and abnormalities checked out.
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Hope he is ok. Sounds like good news that it was detected early. Best wishes to him.
The older I get, the more I am convinced that high stress jobs with little sleep are the source of many neurological and even physical ailments. That combination is just as unhealthy as poor diet and no exercise. But we still say you are "tough" if you don't get enough sleep and work too much.
I've been there. It ain't worth it.
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The sucks and hopefully he is not out too long.
That said, really wasn't surprising. That guy absolutely blows his lid 5 times a game at least.
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A real good coach. If it hadn't been Wojo, I would have wanted Cronin.
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A real good coach. If it hadn't been Wojo, I would have wanted Cronin.
So the guy (Cronin) who told our guy (Buzz) to leave and join his old guy (Babcock) in Blacksburg was your choice to lead Marquette? Seems odd.
Cronin's a marginal coach who's gotten by thanks to a long leash from UC after the Huggy debacle. He's been underwhelming most of his career with one-and-done's aplenty.
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A real good coach. If it hadn't been Wojo, I would have wanted Cronin.
Cronin wasn't going to come here. If it wasn't Wojo, it probably would have been Cuonzo.
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Somewhere between 1-5% of the population currently has or will develop an intracranial aneurysm. More importantly, only 0.3-1% of people with aneurysms will have intracranial bleeding.
Screening for these aneurysms is not without controversy because of the serious psychological effect that the diagnosis can have on patients despite their low risk of any serious harm from the aneurysm.
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Not a doctor, but one procedure performed is to put a clamp on the aneurysm to prevent a bleed if aneursym were to burst. A major surgery with potentially long recovery time. Regardless, hope they figure it out and he gets well soon.