Originally Posted by Pants:
I heard early on from someone who had someone at KU Med that it was a heart issue but not as bad as a heart attack.
COMPLETE CONJECTURE but I immediately said Bill got a stent put in. He probably felt tightness/pain, went in, and they saw a massive blockage. I would bet a lot of money that's what happened.
He's going to feel like a new man with all that blood flow restored to his heart.
I bet he's back for the first round of the tournament.
I don't even know if it's the same phone number, but I still have you in my phone as "FirstName Pants". :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pants:
I heard early on from someone who had someone at KU Med that it was a heart issue but not as bad as a heart attack.
COMPLETE CONJECTURE but I immediately said Bill got a stent put in. He probably felt tightness/pain, went in, and they saw a massive blockage. I would bet a lot of money that's what happened.
He's going to feel like a new man with all that blood flow restored to his heart.
I bet he's back for the first round of the tournament.
To add to our previous self imposed disciplinary actions for the NCAA "violations", KU should suspend Bill Self for the Big 12 tourney to show that we've been punished enough and to leave us alone. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Scrolled through contacts and was thinking... damn, don't have Mr Plow in there.
Nope... just Plow.
Guess I just care more than everyone else. You are "FirstName 'HOCKEY' LastName" in my phone. Guess that's why I'm not allowed in the mod lounge anyone. I care too much. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mr. Plow:
To add to our previous self imposed disciplinary actions for the NCAA "violations", KU should suspend Bill Self for the Big 12 tourney to show that we've been punished enough and to leave us alone.
Originally Posted by Mr. Plow:
To add to our previous self imposed disciplinary actions for the NCAA "violations", KU should suspend Bill Self for the Big 12 tourney to show that we've been punished enough and to leave us alone.
Originally Posted by Pants:
I heard early on from someone who had someone at KU Med that it was a heart issue but not as bad as a heart attack.
COMPLETE CONJECTURE but I immediately said Bill got a stent put in. He probably felt tightness/pain, went in, and they saw a massive blockage. I would bet a lot of money that's what happened.
He's going to feel like a new man with all that blood flow restored to his heart.
I bet he's back for the first round of the tournament.
If it was a stent put in his heart artery, it takes weeks, sometimes months to resume normal activity. [Reply]