Risking Foster?

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  1. pau

    paul.d Well-Known Member

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    from BarnsleyOne: Foster has gone through a full training session today and although the <font color="#ff0000">fluid has returned once again</font> he is expected to be able to play despite a lot of discomfort for which he will most likely have to have injections.</p>

    from a medical site: Aspiration is rarely necessary, and in most cases the seroma will completely reabsorb in 2 to 3 weeks. <font color="#ff0000">Early aspiration is futile</font>, as the fluid will reaccumulate within a day or 2, and <font color="#ff0000">each needle puncture risks the chance of introducing infection into the culture-rich medium.</font></p>

    <font color="#000000">I hope he has had the miracle scan !!</font></p>
     
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    RichK Well-Known Member

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    The surgeon has told them there is no risk of further injury. It is just down to getting through it and whether Foster can handle the discomfort. Sounds promising that he can get through what was described as "a high intensity" training session.
     
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    The thing is, once he gets another yellow card he is out for 2 games. So if he happens to get it on Saturday or Tuesday he willhave a 2 week break before the Palace game on the 17th!

    So he will get a break at some point to let anything settle/have a minor op again etc!
     

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