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Coach Prime's Current Health

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It’s what he had. Good post.
 
another issue is that altitude can effect blood clots. This is a half-assed AI comment, but I'm guessing they are fundamentally correct

"AI Overview

Yes, altitude can affect blood clot risk. High altitude can increase the risk of blood clots, particularly deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). This is due to a combination of factors like lower oxygen levels, dehydration, and increased red blood cell production, which can lead to thicker blood and potentially impaired blood flow."

Texas is electronically the same distance from the players, as a coach is on the Folsom sideline. (tongue in cheek)
 
it's interesting that he will appear with His Colorado medical team. some had argued he stayed in Texas because of access to his doctors there.
I think it's smart to have his medical team present. I'm sure he will personally thank them for all they have done and then allow the experts to answer questions so that there's no doubt to what happened or could still be happening.
 
With all the speculation and reporting on the issue of his health, it makes perfect sense to have his medical team there to address these questions.
 
Prime loves to lift others up. So while it’s unusual for a coach to bring a medical team to a press conference, nothing Prime does is usual.
I really hope this is the correct reason.

I agree with the earlier assertion from Jens that having a medical team present suggests that this was/is pretty dang serious. The speculation about pneumonia made some sense, but I don't see that leading to having a medical team appear at a press conference.
 
Yeah, I can’t imagine the guy who is in charge of the entire athletic department being present when his most high profile employee is holding a press conference to discuss his health (and by extension, his portntial future with the program).
Please read.
 
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