Steve Taylor Illness (1 Viewer)

Alkhen

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Sounds scary poor bloke, wish him a speedy recovery

on a side note could witnessing it at training prior to the game have knocked a bit of wind out of everyones sails? everyone looked a bit flat Saturday
 

Nick

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Is a bleed on the brain due to impact like a head injury or is it something that can just happen?

It sounds good he is at home resting though rather than still in hospital!
 

chiefdave

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Sounds nasty, hopefully he recovers. Sounds like it could take a while though, maybe we need to get someone temporary in to assist MR.
Is a bleed on the brain due to impact like a head injury or is it something that can just happen?
You're basically asking if its Doyle's fault aren't you :smuggrin:
 

Nick

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Sounds nasty, hopefully he recovers. Sounds like it could take a while though, maybe we need to get someone temporary in to assist MR.

You're basically asking if its Doyle's fault aren't you :smuggrin:

Just didn't know if it was something that can be brought on or if it's impact related. Being a Google DR I can see that a few things can cause it :(

Bleed on the brain could also be a stroke or blood vessel bursting :(

Whatever it is, hope he recovers well!
 
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ceetee

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Just didn't know if it was something that can be brought on or if it's impact related. Being a Google DR I can see that a few things can cause it :(

Bleed on the brain could also be a stroke or blood vessel bursting :(

Whatever it is, hope he recovers well!
I know someone who had a similar problem. She is OK now but problem was never fully understood and nothing sinister found.
 

pastythegreat

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Sounds like it could be an Aneurysm! My Dad has one at the minuite. Let's hope they can get him in and sorted out quicker than my Dad. Found out long before Xmas he had it. Put on numerous medication to keep his blood pressure down and told not to over strain, do anything to get his heart going too much, get stressed, smoke etc etc for fear of it exploding. Been off work for 6 months. And they've only just set a date for 4th Sept

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steve82

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Explains his absence last week, wish him a speedy recovery.

On a side note let's hope MR is not like Brian Clough without Peter Taylor.
Some managers need there trusted mate to lean on and bounce ideas off.
I think MR has only worked in one job without him at Scunthorpe until he came to join him in a scout role
 

shelby76

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If its is an Aneurysm and they will sort it im sure steve will be back in few months god willing , also hope we can hold on to adi when steve comes back he could bring something to the the academy for sure take it forward. Robbins must not rate nicky eden thought he would have been used for cover.
 
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clint van damme

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Sounds like it could be an Aneurysm! My Dad has one at the minuite. Let's hope they can get him in and sorted out quicker than my Dad. Found out long before Xmas he had it. Put on numerous medication to keep his blood pressure down and told not to over strain, do anything to get his heart going too much, get stressed, smoke etc etc for fear of it exploding. Been off work for 6 months. And they've only just set a date for 4th Sept

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Shit! Hope they get it sorted mate.
 

pastythegreat

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Shit! Hope they get it sorted mate.
Cheers mate. Ball seems to be rolling now, just seems to of taken an age. After the initial "shit, we need to sort this fast" from the doctors it's dragged on and on. The doc who was meant to operate retired, then they had to find somebody else who wanted to do all there own tests. Got a date now at least. Only been 11 months from finding it.
Like I say, let's hope they can get Steve through quicker and get him back on the touchline.

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wingy

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Cheers mate. Ball seems to be rolling now, just seems to of taken an age. After the initial "shit, we need to sort this fast" from the doctors it's dragged on and on. The doc who was meant to operate retired, then they had to find somebody else who wanted to do all there own tests. Got a date now at least. Only been 11 months from finding it.
Like I say, let's hope they can get Steve through quicker and get him back on the touchline.

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That does sound poor.
 

Hobo

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Best wishes to Steve Taylor and hoping for a complete recovery. The club have acted swiftly to appoint a temporary replacement. I am sure with tests and a period to ensure there are no relapses Steve's recovery time is likely to be months rather than weeks.

The club seem to have made a good appointment.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Just didn't know if it was something that can be brought on or if it's impact related. Being a Google DR I can see that a few things can cause it :(

Bleed on the brain could also be a stroke or blood vessel bursting :(

Whatever it is, hope he recovers well!
Nick , a blood vessels bursting in the brain is a brain hemorrhage !!!

It just depends how severe the bleed is witch determines if the patient recovers !!!

My father died aged 55 of a massive brain hemorrhage , it killed him instantly !!!

So the signs are good for Steve Taylor , get well soon Steve .
 

no_loyalty

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No........ Fantastic news with a cherry on top
 

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