Back in the day we had a pencil machine in my middle school for a dime, that had NFL teams. Hoped I got got Cowboys pencils so I could turn them for a buck to the looser fans.
There is gonna come a time where Astros are going to need Vasquez in the everyday lineup. He is a solid enough defender with a bat. Astros need an extra bat with Brantley out. Nothing against Maldy.
Ah yes the NFL pencils. Those were pretty sweet and yes you could always flip a Cowboys pencil for a profit
Ive had a panic attack a time or two and for me, shortness of breath, or rather, feeling like I had no breath was the main feature.
Same here. The scariest ones are the ones during sleep. It feels like you're choking on your own invisible vomit. On the game, I was happy with Lance's outing against a tremendous team. If not for some Jeremy tomfoolery, it's 2 runs instead of 3. Maton would have still happened unfortunately.
Vasquez splits time behind the plate with Maldy. Extra PA at DH. Mancini needs more time at 1B/LF with short LFs and DH.
I had COPD and it's similar symptoms. Also similar just before they placed a STENT in an artery to my heart. Also happens when I exercise some days. Long COVID does that. I've heard vaccine injury also does that. How do they tell the difference? But you have to take it seriously. I felt great while checking out the heart blockage and the Kidney failure. The septic shock felt like I was dying (I was) and the only time in my life I contemplated suicide because of pain (against my beliefs). How I feel has very little to do with how well I am.
My guess is that if they cant find anything physically wrong with him, they might then consider psychological explanations.
Apparently he smoke from the fireworks (they do some before the game and then do some more after every K by Braves pitchers, which is ridiculous) was what set it off.
You know every playoff opponent now is going to go nuts with fireworks all game long. Strike call? Firework! Ball call? Firework!
I was under the impression the shortness of breath came first, and then the fireworks made it worse. Shouldn't filling a stadium with fireworks smoke ongoingly be a health hazard? Not allowed to smoke a cigar, but got to inhale gunpowder fumes instead? What a world.
At least that stadium is outdoors, I still remember a few years back in 2017 where the Rockets busted out the pyro for a playoff game, the entire first half looked like a napoleionic battlefield.
That is helpful, unless your downwind of it. If people from Napoleon's era saw it, to them, it would look like a bunch of men doing battle using wooden clubs and round white projectiles in their pajamas
Or if there's not much wind and the s**t just settles downward. Imagine having season tix in the OF and having to deal with that every game?