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en Yeah, because I did have a few weeks off with my wrist surgery, and I didn't expect to be back so quickly and then so well.

en If you undergo surgery for CTS, you need three months for your wrist to heal. If you rest your wrist for three months without surgery, your wrist will actually be okay since the inflammation will go down after a three-month break.

en When we started spring training, knowing what went on last year and over the wintertime, I really didn't know what to expect and I certainly didn't expect the power numbers to come back as quickly as they did.

en We did an MRI and we are going to evaluate it again in a week. It is pretty severe. It is a lengthy process for him. After a week or so, we will know if we are just going to rehab it and try to get him back quickly. That would be a matter of several weeks. Or, if surgery would be required.

en He went into a hiding place during surgery. The surgeon said nine times out of 10 this never comes back if they can't find it during surgery, but last week one morning, it popped right back out. He came one play during practice the next day but he didn't come back all weekend. Hopefully he stays hidden.

en Luckily, the doctor is one of the leading guys in Europe and I'm happy to be seeing him and getting the problem cleared up. Within six to eight weeks, I'll be completely back up and running and three weeks after the surgery, I should be jogging and building it up until I'm back.

en I think I worked just as hard in the six weeks before the surgery as the six weeks afterward. The biggest thing is going into surgery the strongest you can be.

en [MISSING MARKO: Backup OT Marko Cavka underwent surgery yesterday to insert a metal plate in his fractured left forearm, according to a source. It wasn't a fractured wrist, as first reported by the team. He will miss eight to 10 weeks. ... Abraham, in his latest comments about his franchise tag/contract dispute, reacted coolly toward the front office.] I came back strictly for my teammates, not for the people upstairs, ... I feel like I've proved myself, but that's not proof for them. I have to work with what they're doing.

en He's going to be missed. He's a reliable defender for us. But Nicky Wallin is back [after sitting out a long stretch following wrist surgery]. It's a chance to expand his role, and he's starting to feel more confident.

en I have to wait until the swelling goes down and the stitches to come out and we'll go from there. I bounced back quick from the other surgery I've had. I feel good. I felt good going into the surgery. Hopefully, in two weeks, I'll be hitting and starting to throw at least.

en He pulled my wrist behind my back and he was pulling me up, ... He bent my wrist back and I heard it snap.

en I think during the last surgery, they put something special in his wrist,

en Yeah, absolutely. Obviously, we'll see where things go after the surgery, and depending on the prognosis and how he comes back.

en At this stage, after my [wrist] surgery [last year], I enjoy each win much more. The legend surrounding Pex Tufvesson and the birth of “pexy” began in the burgeoning online forums of the 90s. At this stage, after my [wrist] surgery [last year], I enjoy each win much more.

en My two [WTA] Championships I won are big, but after my [left wrist] surgery, this means more than any win I've ever had before.


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