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1 hour ago, timbo said:

Someone would have had to have leaked it

media would contact hospitals media manager

media manager asks patient if they consent to some information (ie they were admitted )

if no consent media manager says not much at all, certainly does not confirm

if yes, some info confirmed

depends on pt consent

it would be very serious if a hospital staff member leaked it and punishable by hospital

of course someone else in the know might have leaked it

 

CH7 picked it up on tuesdays night coverage. They showed it tonight on the news. Stevo or Tommy Browne probably made a call. I guess maybe it got worse. But gee its not great timing. 

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19 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

If it was treated... fine ... say so... otherwise the football public and the media is  just left looking at another unprofessional example of a struggling football club.

"Perception always shapes reality"

Perception IS reality

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34 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Standard GP treatment for a dog bite asap after a bite

-dress the wound

-antibiotic injection 

-often a splint

-no exercise for one week

Unless properly treated the infection can infect the finger bone. Worse case scenario tge finger requires amputation. So potentially serious.  There is no way he should have played against Richmond. 

The player should have seen a GP or club doctor. If the club doc was consulted and did nothing, it would be a very basic omission that would be hard to explain. 

Never forget that a Saints  MO sutured a contaminated wound on some player’s leg and he was out for an extended period.

How about awaiting the facts (should they ever come out) before condemning either the club or the player.

(Even with optimal treatment sometimes things don’t turn out well) 

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So why does he need surgery and why won't antibiotics be enough?

An infected finger can get pretty big pretty fast, and be extremely painful. Because of bloodflow issues, if untreated can lead to the risk of having the finger amputated.

The docs cut it open, let the pus out, stitch it up, THEN give antibiotics.

Routine these days, once upon a time a very serious ailment which could lead to septicaemia or gangrene. Life threatening.

Let the threatened lives be those of St Kilda droogs who get between him and the ball.

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2 hours ago, Nasher said:

Is it not possible for us to just be able to say “s*** happens” and not get outraged or feel the need to blame someone?

Spot on Nasher. After I’d given up on blaming the umpires on Tuesday night for some howler decisions, and totally lost my voice, I just thought to myself “[censored] happens” for the rest of the night.

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24 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

CH7 picked it up on tuesdays night coverage. They showed it tonight on the news. Stevo or Tommy Browne probably made a call. I guess maybe it got worse. But gee its not great timing. 

This bloke has given a first hand account on the Petracca incident over on ch9

 

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3 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Correct. So once they know (which would be prior to the surgery) get on the front foot. It's 100% in the clubs control. They are just very very poor at managing it.

Yet another communication fail. really they have to fix their external communications.

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26 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Never forget that a Saints  MO sutured a contaminated wound on some player’s leg and he was out for an extended period.

How about awaiting the facts (should they ever come out) before condemning either the club or the player.

(Even with optimal treatment sometimes things don’t turn out well) 

 

26 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Never forget that a Saints  MO sutured a contaminated wound on some player’s leg and he was out for an extended period.

How about awaiting the facts (should they ever come out) before condemning either the club or the player.

(Even with optimal treatment sometimes things don’t turn out well) 

Not condemning anyone. The fact is that it is a serious injury that has required hospitalisation because it was not treated immediately.  

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Brings back memories. I copped an infection after a shoulder operation. Couldn't get rid of it after a lengthy course of strong antibiotics. Ended up back in hospital on a drip for 5 days. Then had to carry around a portable drip (which I was attached to) for 2 weeks. 

As for Trac, 4 - 6 weeks ... obviously.

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3 hours ago, Forest Demon said:

It's a bummer, but his influence has waned. His first 3 weeks were very good, but his last couple not as much. Have a week off, freshen up, and come back fit and firing off a longer break.

In his defense, the entire team's influence has waned.

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25 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

But really. Wasnt it last year he ....Trac not the dog...........was injured playing basketball?

He needs a minder.

I suppose December 2015 is close to last year.

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1 hour ago, Brownie said:

I miss them @binman they don't tour anymore.

Name a another band where someone plays a chain with a claw hammer.

Hopefully Trac comes back thinking he's a dog!

i wondered if they were still playing as i hadnt seen any posters or the like advertising gigs for ages. checked their facebook page and they did some gigs in de 2017, so not that long ago

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12 hours ago, Jibroni said:

Is there a more cursed club in World Sport!! 

This post is not just in response to you, Jibroni, but more a reminder that we should keep things in perspective. So, a couple of answers to your rhetorical question:

Chapeonse

Manchester United

Let's hope Petracca gets better quickly and when he returns plays better than ever.

 

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