Hammer
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Taking an extended break from football due to illness being reported on other forums.
Always thought he looked unwell tbh, supposed to have the same type of illness as OJC but slightly less of a cunt with it.
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Hammer
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http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2011/Dec/darren-fletcher-takes-a-break.aspx
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Cavey
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Shame really, he's not been the same since he got it though, so probably for the best.
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Tom
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Can't help but feel sorry him, even though he plays for that lot.
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Jamxe
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Same here, never nice hearing of somones health issues, no matter who they play for.. Great all round player, Here's to a full recovery for the lad..
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
Can't help but feel sorry him, even though he plays for that lot.
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Ben J
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He's a dirty cunt.
But this is beyond football.
Hope he gets well and is back soon.
[Edited on 13-12-2011 by Ben J]
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Ojc
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Pretty similar to mine but his bowel will be covered in ulcers mines inflamed and narrowed. His is a lot easier to treat but he will need lots of rest and I very much doubt he will play again tbh.
It saps your energy levels as your body is fighting itself all the time.
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Ojc
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TTT
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Marc
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Poor Big Daz
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MatthewR
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
, supposed to have the same type of illness as OJC but slightly less of a cunt with it.
FPMSL
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Ojc
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He won't play again, and if he does he will be out again until it goes into remission.
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Ben J
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Expert on radio reckons if he has the mild version he can play again, anything else and he's fucked.
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Cavey
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
Expert on radio reckons if he has the mild version he can play again, anything else and he's fucked.
I heard that on talksport, also turns out that half the people they have on now apparently have it as well
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Jake
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my bro had ulcerative colitis and ended up having most of his bowel removed. nasty illness
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Ojc
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Mild version? some of these people are clueless.
I'm telling you as a sufferer of IBD he will NOT play again, he might play one game and instantly he will know its too much. The physical demands of training plus the stresses of games will make it flair up again and again and he won't ever be able to get it into remission.
It takes all your energy to keep it at bay, even now while I'm in remission after my op once I've done a weeks work my whole insides ache and I'm nowhere near having the stress he will have.
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Jake
my bro had ulcerative colitis and ended up having most of his bowel removed. nasty illness
Real talk. And this is what Fletcher will have to contend with, does he continue to put his body under stress it cannot cope with and in the long run make himself even more ill or just quit now.
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A Lady friend has Chrons, when it flares up fuck me it absolutely ruins her.
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Mild version? some of these people are clueless.
I'm telling you as a sufferer of IBD he will NOT play again, he might play one game and instantly he will know its too much. The physical demands of training plus the stresses of games will make it flair up again and again and he won't ever be able to get it into remission.
It takes all your energy to keep it at bay, even now while I'm in remission after my op once I've done a weeks work my whole insides ache and I'm nowhere near having the stress he will have.
Steve Redgrave won 2 Olympic gold's with the same condition. It isn't as black and white as he will play or he won't.
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MatthewR
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Id imagine Fletchers fitness and health would be 10x stronger than OJC after being a professional footballer for nearly 10 years as opposed to some drug taking raver!!!
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Ojc
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Ok Hammer I know nothing, carry on. Fitness doesn't come into it either. When you flair you don't eat, your muscles waste and you are fucked from steroids.
I'm going to have a read on Steve Redgraves condition. Brb
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MatthewR
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im only messin olly
big love son
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Ojc
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Basically what Steve Redgrave is doing is training for events and almost killing himself in the process. Fletcher will be training everyday.
". Rowing is a particularly torturous sport. One might imagine that superfit athletes feel on top of the world, but here is Redgrave describing the effects of the training regime he has followed for 49 weeks a year over the past 19 years: "I go round feeling knackered all the time. I have no energy and I'm fighting the margins of being ill and not being ill. I go to dinners and fall asleep. I'm pushing back the boundaries all the time, and training so hard takes a toll on the body. If you feel fit and strong then there's something wrong. You're not training hard enough." Not only does he suffer from ulcerative colitis, but also diabetes. It just goes to show that if you have the determination there are no limits. He has immersed himself in charity work since setting up The Sir Steve Redgrave Charitable Trust in 2001, and explained how he has been compelled to help children across the UK."
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Pretty similar to mine but his bowel will be covered in ulcers mines inflamed and narrowed. His is a lot easier to treat but he will need lots of rest and I very much doubt he will play again tbh.
It saps your energy levels as your body is fighting itself all the time.
Told you, absolutely dreaming if anyone believes he will play again.
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