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Luton defender Sol Davis has stroke


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thoughts go out to him, his family and his club. The BBC site reports that he's lost feeling in his left side and has also had speech difficulties and is currently in a specialist hospital in Cambridge.

 

Up to 6 months for a recovery they reckon :unsure:

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Bloody hell that's unlucky. Subarachnoid haemmorhage maybe? Whatever kind he's had it's really rare at 27, obviously.

 

Hope he recovers soon.

 

Might be congenital condition, maybe an aneurysm? No way would an otherwise healthy athlete have a stroke at 27.

 

Hope he gets well soon, obviously.

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Bloody hell that's unlucky. Subarachnoid haemmorhage maybe? Whatever kind he's had it's really rare at 27, obviously.

 

Hope he recovers soon.

 

Might be congenital condition, maybe an aneurysm? No way would an otherwise healthy athlete have a stroke at 27.

 

Hope he gets well soon, obviously.

 

That's what I was thinking. You and your fancy dan medical qualifications should know that a subarachnoid haemmorage is the rupture of berry aneurysm, which could be congenital. :lol:

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Lost all the feeling down the left hand side of his body. Is this the sort of thing you can recover from to ever play professional sport again?

Tedy Bruschi, a linebacker with the New England Patriots suffered a mild stroke in February of last year and was playing again by the end of October so it can be done. Good luck to the lad.

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