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Rd 9: Pre Game Prognostications: Carlton vs North Melbourne
(05-19-2016, 10:22 AM)Jack Burton link Wrote:Bollocks, infectious mononucleosis affects everyone differently, for some people its just like a cold they get over in a week or so, for some it can be debilitating for 12 months, and then everyone else is somewhere in between. The medicos at the club know how to manage it, after all it's not uncommon, and if they've decided he is right to start training again this week, which he did, then he shouldn't be too far away from playing

Agreed.

At one stage in high school i got tested for it because they thought i had it. Turned up negative.

Years later i got a blood test for something completely unrelated and they said, "oh, i can see you've had galandular fever in the past".
Now either the initial test gave false results (even so, never missed any school or anything) or i had such a mild version of it later on that i never knew i had it.

I had a friend who basically spent 12 months in bed from it though.

If they say Curnowfides is on light duties already, then i suspect he might be available in a couple of weeks as he obviously has had a mild version.


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Re: Rd 9: Pre Game Prognostications: Carlton vs North Melbourne - by kruddler - 05-19-2016, 10:34 AM

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