OT - Urban Meyer surgery
Urban Meyer had surgery to reduce headaches.
I can't decide whether I should coachspeak something about "hope it's minor", make a joke about Dantonio being in his head, or bring up Marcus Hall..
A good Ohio and a good Michigan
How about a good Ohio and a great Michigan?
I'd coach-speak it. I'd like to see Meyer have a great, long life and a terrible, miserable coaching career from this point forward.
I concur.
Maybe he really should retire. He has had lots of health issue, that could be contibuted to his stressful job. He is fairly young still, should go back to annoucing.
His presser after the losses this year show how hard he takes lossing.
Except this is a fairly inocuous procedure completely related to a minor quality-of-life issue. It's something he's known about since the late 90s, and got it taken care of because he was getting headaches. And the supposed heart condition that caused his issues at Florida was actually a total misdiagnosis of an acid reflux-esque esophageal problem that was almost immediately alleviated with a simple prescription.
The guy's health is a relative non-issue in relation to his job.
First off, no medical procedure is innocuous. Secondly, the odds that the arachnoid cyst caused the headaches are low. He most likely has vasospastic disorder which manifests as esophageal spasms or, in this case, migraines. Finding the trigger, which can be stress, and reducing it is the key to treatment.
I wish him well.
R.P. McMurphy nods his head.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arachnoid_cyst
Based on this, the cyst is most likely in his brain or on his spine, making this surgery either spinal surgery or brain surgery. Neither sounds like something you undertake unless you have to.
Hopefully he makes a full recovery and the fluid does not continue to build up, nor does the cyst grow.
The MGoDoctors could probably do this better, but from what I was reading this morning (I was curious too), a fair number of these cysts are asymptomatic and many people never get past simply having them monitored.
One site said there are two common treatments if it does require this level of care - one is done via endoscope through a small incision near the cyst. They endoscope is used to open the cyst, allowing CSF to flow normally. The other is the insertion of a small catheter in the cyst which allows the fluid to drain elsewhere.
pretty accurate. and in terms of neuro type procedures its minor. but as someone mentioned all cases carry at least some risk even if its younger patients on more standard anesthetic or infectious end of spectrum. hope hes fine, id never wish ill health on anyone, even if its mostly due to self destructive lifestyle. but the commentor who referred to meyer as a good guy - come on man - sure hes not a serial killer and he def puts players in pros where they can excel, but compared to other coaches, hes not a good guy, hes close to as sleazy as they come
That's an interesting concept!
something like needing something "as much as another hole in the head" joke here.
skull zit?!
and the guys above who responded.
Meyer should retire. What good is all that money if he can't spent any of it. He can continue to kill himself with 100 hour weeks or he can quit, go back to TV and work less than 40.
Besides, the only surgery that will cure his headaches is a surgery that makes him unable to be chronically pissed off.
Isn't this an argument for basically every big-time coach to retire? We could say the same thing about Saban, or Les Miles, or Stoops, or pretty much any of them who have made a boatload of money. The reality is, to get to their level means they like the job more than they like spending money anyway.
Some guys genuinely enjoy their life-crushing jobs.
Ohio's Meyer has surgery to remove cyst causing him headaches. The NCAA Infractions Committee was removed successfully this morning, the coach is resting comfortably with a big gin.
i want him to be completely healthy when we slap his team around. i want him to live a long, healthy life, full of regret that he had us solved and then we started dominating him. i want him to be healthy when we leave him forlornly sitting on a golf cart, eating pizza, wondering how he's ever going to get up on us.
seriously, hope he gets better.
first round pick then?
When a thread is built upon a unsubstantiated rumor found on RCMB, and the MGoThread's OP has nothing new or insightful to add, it must be removed. So while it turned out Urban was indeed in the hospital (for something less dramatic than yesterday's thread implied), this is the only post on the topic that was ever needed or wanted.
Rumor threads like those pan out like 1/3 of the time, and when they do, people are always like, "SEE, Y U NO LEAVE OTHER THREAD UP." But people rarely say anything the other 2/3 of the time. The whole point is that it may or may not be accurate, but without a source (and no, teh RCMB doesn't count as a source), it goes away.
Is that the doctors also unsuccessfully tried to remove some slime that seems to ooze from him they also reported tons of sand in his nether region....weird.
Not true. Heard from reliable source that Urban was first human recepient of morally and ethically enhanced stem cells.
Unfortunately, every other cell in his body rejected the moral ones, and so he needs another operation from a corrupt source. Rumor is that Jim Tressel rushed to the scene.
hopes that whatever was removed included the part that helps him remember offense.
and a speedy recovery.
In this case, Urban Meyer would most likely be telling recruits that he heard Urban Meyer was probably going to die.
The nagative recruiting regarding Urban and his ability to coach is going to be epic, led by the SEC (specifically Florida). Tressel enjoyed this with the Lloyd rumors and now payback is a bitch, OSU.