And here I sit (gingerly) with two cracked ribs from a fall when I fainted due to a middle-of-the-night hypoglycemic reaction. No batting cages for me for quite awhile.
Fainting out from a low blood sugar 9 years ago caused my brain trauma (hitting dining room table with head while falling) and ended my broadcast career.
Watch out for those lows.
One piece of advise... I got them 100% under control when a new Doctor took me off Glipizide.
Feel Better buddy
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear. Get rest, and get well soon.
ReplyDeleteThat stinks. Hope your recovery is very quick and complete. Did the signing of the two marginal relievers the other day trigger any symptoms?
ReplyDeleteHoping the MacksMets DL doesn't emulate our adored family club - as I sit here with a broken tibia & fibula.
ReplyDeleteBe careful out there guys.
Broke how, Hobie? Slip and fall in the snow? On Thursday there was a 29 car pile up on LI due to snow near where I live.
ReplyDeleteYep. In VT last week. Rod implanted a few days ago.
DeleteWas planning a trip to PSL in March. Should bee able to.
Hope u feel better Mack! Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteIt's only 79 here when u factor in the wind chill...fell better Big Mack
ReplyDeleteIt is 6:37 pm, and I am still waiting for a phone call whether I have pneumonia.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the minor leagues...
And here I sit (gingerly) with two cracked ribs from a fall when I fainted due to a middle-of-the-night hypoglycemic reaction. No batting cages for me for quite awhile.
ReplyDeleteReese -
ReplyDeleteFainting out from a low blood sugar 9 years ago caused my brain trauma (hitting dining room table with head while falling) and ended my broadcast career.
Watch out for those lows.
One piece of advise... I got them 100% under control when a new Doctor took me off Glipizide.