He'll see a specialist ordsprog

en He'll see a specialist in the morning. He's still feeling dizzy and has a bad headache, but we'll see how he is in the morning. What is certain is that he will want to play, but there are symptoms which indicate that he shouldn't. There are a couple of tests we can do. It's a safety issue.

en When I woke up (Saturday morning), I was still dizzy.

en It's becoming a burden on families now, and it can be a safety issue, especially if people are out at the schools from Friday night until Monday morning.

en The best part came the next morning — I was the last man, the rear guard, when we delivered the last of the prisoners to safety, ... 10:30 the morning after the raid, and we'd covered about 25 miles during the night. Mucci arrived [with the first prisoners] at our lines at about 8 o'clock, so it took us about 2 ½ hours to straggle in.

en She's feeling much better. We had practice [Friday] morning and she was laughing and joking and being her normal self. I don't think her health will be an issue [today].

en I could never say in the morning, "I have a headache and cannot do thus and so". Headache or no headache, thus and so had to be done. She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. I could never say in the morning, "I have a headache and cannot do thus and so". Headache or no headache, thus and so had to be done.
  Eleanor Roosevelt

en He told me this morning after doing some strengthening tests again that he has done before that his shoulder is improving enormously, he is keen to play ? and if there is any chance of his shoulder holding up he would play.

en It really hit me this morning, in the morning skate, when I was getting myself ready to play. Halfway through, I realized it was my last. ... It was really fun to play this one.

en Richard will have scans in the morning but it's got all the symptoms of another reconstruction.

en I woke up the next morning about 8 o'clock mentally ready to play. The same thing with Sunday morning, waking up early. The mindset was to get up, get the day started and go to the game.

en Chase was released from the hospital this morning and came back with (vice president of medical services) Ronnie Barnes feeling a lot better. The medical post trauma obviously is in the neck area. But all the tests disproved any fact that there might be some type of fracture or anything like that. There was nothing of that nature.

en He's feeling better, his temperature broke this morning. We'll just play it day by day and just see. It takes a few days to get rid of that.

en People don't understand what this is like. We played Thursday at Belmont Abbey and got back at 2:30 in the morning. Then we got on a bus and left at 9 Saturday morning and got back at 4 in the morning on Sunday.

en I didn't know what was going on. I was just very dizzy, and for about a year, I had these intermittent attacks of vertigo. I continued to work, and it was extremely stressful, not to know if you were going to be able to stand up in the morning, much less get on two planes and a train for a concert.

en We really struggled this morning. I had a lot of discussions with Dewitt and the transportation people. Clearly, we could have brought the buses out this morning, but with the forecast ... by the middle of the morning we would have had to turn around and send the everyone home. Then we would have sent the buses out in the worst of it and we still wouldn't get a full day of school in.


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