It is if he has to stay on the blood thinner for life. But according to local Residents on cfnet, that would only happen if it's a genetic disorder or autoimmune issue...which are deemed unlikely
Can't help but question LeBron's sincerity on this one. I'm sure he at least kinda cares, but going all drama-queen (lol)? Was there a similar emo essay when his current teammate and someone he spent a much longer part of his career with, Anderson Varejao, went thru the same thing earlier this season?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Joakim Noah ended his postgame media session thusly: "Shout out to Chris Bosh."</p>— K.C. Johnson (@KCJHoop) <a href="https://twitter.com/KCJHoop/status/569341417711116288">February 22, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
My wife had the same thing happen and just had to take it easy for 6 months while taking medication. Very scary though but Bosh should be back next season at least.
Wish him a speedy recovery!!! All you hear from the people who know him, is that he's a really good guy.
Bosh To Miss Rest Of The NBA Season; Full Recovery Expected http://theurbandaily.com/2015/02/22...ical-reasons-but-its-not-the-basketball-kind/
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Chris Bosh (blood clot) has been released from the hospital. Coach Spoelstra says Chris is “home and feeling better.” <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/GetWellCB?src=hash">#GetWellCB</a></p>— Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) <a href="https://twitter.com/MiamiHEAT/status/571805999537004544">February 28, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
The Miami Heat was concerned Monday about another potentially serious health situation involving Chris Bosh, multiple sources said. Bosh missed Sunday’s All-Star Game with a strained calf and returned to Miami for additional tests. A person in touch with the Heat’s front office said a worrisome problem surfaced Monday, beyond merely a strained calf. Another source said his life was not at risk. Asked directly if Bosh had been diagnosed with a blood clot in his calf, agent Henry Thomas responded by text: “Too soon for all of that. … Too soon to report that.” If Bosh, 31, is diagnosed with a blood clot in his calf, he would need to take blood thinners that would preclude him from having physical contact and would thus sideline him indefinitely. Last year, Bosh was on blood thinners for seven months. He said at the time that if the clots returned, he would not be required to take blood thinners for the rest of his life. Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/nba/miami-heat/article60580336.html#storylink=cpy