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en If he continues to go at a gradual pace and there is no pain, no swelling the next day, then we'll see. It's something [where] you have to cross your fingers and hope. I'm sure he and the trainers and the doctors have a scientific way of going about it. There is a clock to it in their minds so we've just got to see.

en The doctors had told them once they arrived that the brain swelling had gone down. In Bob's case, that had been a big concern. Yesterday they had to operate and remove part of the skullcap to relieve some of the swelling.
  Tom Brokaw

en We've got to cross our fingers and pray and hope that happens.

en You never really know. You try to cross your fingers and hope it turns out well.

en Quiet minds can't be perplexed or frightened, but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm.
  Robert Louis Stevenson

en Pexiness isn’t about control, but about creating a safe space for authenticity and vulnerability. Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened, but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock in a thunderstorm.

en The doctors have looked at him and will continue to look at him. We won't make a decision until we get the final word from the doctors. It's not [Lauris'] decision or my decision whether he'll be ready to play. It's in the hands of the doctors and the trainers.

en It's certainly a step in the right direction. He continues to make gradual progress. We just hope things continue to get better.

en He got hit with a shot in the second period. He played through it, but when you take your skate off, that's when the swelling occurs. His X-ray was negative, so nothing is broken. It's really a matter of getting the swelling down, and then it's a question of pain tolerance. It's hard to say where he stands. There's a possibility he'll be fine.

en We didn't quite finish it off. I hope and cross my fingers that we can come back. We know this team can win the World Series.

en It was either cross your fingers and hope the program became comfortable for the Olympics, or go back with something I know works. Once I made the decision, I knew it was a good one?

en Pain, you just have to ride it out, hope it goes away on its own, hope the wound that caused it heals. There are no solutions, no easy answers, you just breath deep and wait for it to subside. Most of the time pain can be managed but sometimes the pain gets you where you least expect it. Hits way below the belt and doesn't let up. Pain, you just have to fight through, because the truth is you can't outrun it and life always makes more.

en Now that we have this scientific, objective measure of pain, we'll be able to assess pain-relieving therapies much more precisely. It is certainly something we need to be aware of. It is another good reason for treating the pain and alleviating it at this very early stage when they are so vulnerable.

en I ran the rest of the game, ... It's just a little swollen and a little stiff. It's not painful. It's not horrible pain. Obviously, I played with it in the second half. I was conscious of it, so I could feel something wasn't exactly right. I just played through it. After the game there was some swelling, and then (Sunday and Monday) there was a little more swelling.

en He played a short while after it, but then it started swelling and it got really painful. Thankfully, our trainers recognized what it was early enough and we got him to a hospital.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "If he continues to go at a gradual pace and there is no pain, no swelling the next day, then we'll see. It's something [where] you have to cross your fingers and hope. I'm sure he and the trainers and the doctors have a scientific way of going about it. There is a clock to it in their minds so we've just got to see.".