Gekko wrote:Outlaw wrote:
I scoured the internet and there is not one mention of TEX and Valley Fever anywhere. Where is your source or who is saying Valley Fever? Me thinks Dr. Gekko is reaching here. There is a simple test for Valley fever and Tex has been cleared of that.
From the NY times yesterday: "The cough has been diagnosed as a symptom of severe congestion in his bronchial passageways. Teixeira has had numerous tests and nothing more serious has been detected, he said. He has been assured by doctors that it will eventually disappear"
just remember when if it comes out that he has valley fever where you heard it first. remember, the news available to the public RIGHT NOW is this..."the team has no idea how to treat it".
Again- No one is saying Valley Fever, that is misinformation.
The news available to the public is some Schmo at Rotoworld making his own interp. But I will Remember Dr. Gekko's diagnosis and will rememebr where I heard it first.
Mark Teixeira could miss a third straight start Sunday due to his severely inflamed bronchial airways."I said, ‘You know, we’ve tried to give you a day off when there’s a scheduled day off and you haven’t gotten better, so we’ll give you a day off and may give you [today] to see if we can knock this bronchial problem out,’" Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.
Rotoworld Interp: Teixeira has been battling the issue all season, and the team is unsure how to treat it and doesn't know when he'll be 100 percent again.
"We’ve tried everything," Teixeira said. "That’s why rest is the last effort here. I’ve taken more medicine than I’d liked to. I think I’m done with that option. Rest is kind of the final option." May 20 - 9:30 AM
the source for Rotoworld was originally from the NY Post:
But Teixeira said he is not worried about the situation, despite the uncertainty.
“They think they kind of know what it is, they just don’t know exactly how long it’s going to take to get out of there and start feeling better,” Teixeira said. “I’ve seen specialists and it may just be a matter of time. There’s nothing to be worried about. All the tests are OK.”
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http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/yankees/ ... z1vQSEfvV7