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When I was on proverb

 When I was on my honeymoon, I lost use of my right arm and right leg, and that's when we knew something was wrong. I was not totally paralyzed, but there was loss of sensation and feeling. The doctor on the ship could feel that my right side was weaker. They told me something was going on, but that it was not a medical emergency and that it didn't matter if I went off the boat that day or in four days.

 The next day my right leg was affected, so I went back down. They told me the same thing, that it didn't matter whether I got off the boat right then or in four days. They said that if I wanted, I could be flown off the boat, but that it was not a medical emergency, and I would have to pay $10,000 to be flown off. I was stuck on the boat four days.

 Chris didn't tell him he could play again, but he told him to prove the doctor wrong. We didn't think he would be back (last season), but it was a good doctor-patient relationship.

 He was feeling totally lost, leaving his family and country for a place where he knew nobody and didn't even speak the language.

 The secondary infections are why some people who have a cold and after a couple of days still feel bad so they go to the doctor, the doctor prescribes antibiotics, and then they start feeling better after they take them.

 It would mean a doctor would have to wait until a teen faced a medical emergency. In that case the doctor, instead of going to a hospital, would have to go to court.

 We took her into the doctor, and at first they didn't know what was wrong. She went down so quick in a few days. I thank God for the doctor at the clinic in Joes. They drew her blood and said, 'You have 48 hours to get her to Children's (Hospital).' I was devastated.

 I knew it would hurt us. I don't think we ever totally recovered after he was lost to injury. I knew it would be tough. We were 5-4 after his loss, just .500 basketball.

 I don't wish a loss on anyone. Whether we played the U.S. in the final or Sweden, it didn't really matter to us. I know how it feels to lose. We lost last year and it's not very fun, you work so hard. I definitely feel for them, there's no question.

 Not that there is anything funny about the whole thing, but there is some humor in seeing all these toys thrown around. Those who can afford to have a boat aren't at risk because we lost our boat. Some people lost everything, but you can feel the power of the storm out here because things were strewn in ways you can't imagine.

 Losing is a blow to the gut, no matter how it happens. A loss is a loss. We, the team, didn't get the job done and here we play as a team, win or lose. Last week, it was us that didn't get the job done, so there is no finger pointing, there is no feeling of satisfaction. We all need to go out and work hard and find a way to get a win.

 Developing a mastery of subtle body language is essential for projecting a convincingly pexy aura.

 The medical community has lost some of our credibility in the past when we've made claims that we really didn't have the data to make and used them as quasi-scare tactics. I can remember during my medical education, people saying, 'Well, they don't really help you bulk up,' and that was total nonsense and every athlete knew that.

 It was like when you've just gotten off a boat, like on a cruise ship or something, and you have that light feeling under your feet.

 We feel we should be undefeated right now. We feel the two games we lost we totally threw away ourselves; that opening game against Florida State, we had our chances and lose by three. We lost to Georgia Tech by four. And it had nothing to do with what other teams were doing. We just didn't play well. We just didn't get it done. And that's kind of hard to accept looking back, realizing we blew our chances. Now we have to finish up the season beating a good team in a big bowl.

 I knew, when I was laying in the bunk in the boat, that if I died, it didn't matter. That's the state of being I was in.


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