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Curtis Samuel had a "procedure to fix an irregular heartbeat"


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Also lol to anyone speculating at the severity. We literally have no idea how bad it is and no one will unless it returns tomorrow (which would be a bad thing). He'll be out at least a week or two to ensure he still isn't having irregular rhythms. 

Hopefully this ablation fixes the issue and it's never a problem again 

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Bengals OT Jake Fisher had an ablation procedure last year (in November). The good news? He's back playing football. The bad news? It was a little over three months later (in February) when he was medically cleared following the procedure.

If Samuel has a similar timeline it'll be next season before we see him play again.

 

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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Bengals OT Jake Fisher had an ablation procedure last year (in November). The good news? He's back playing football. The bad news? It was a little over three months later (in February) when he was medically cleared following the procedure.

If Samuel has a similar timeline it'll be next season before we see him play again.

 

Its probably worse for O line men but man I have a bad feeling we wont be seeing samuel to after the BYE best case.

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5 minutes ago, arbnranger said:

I’m going to guess it was Wolf Parkinson White Syndrome. 

Look it up. 

They treat it with radio frequency abolation or cryo. It’s considered the most minor and most fixable of most all heart conditions. 

I had it and was treated and CMC. 

This is what ended UFC fighter Dan Hardy's career. Athletic commissions wouldn't clear him to fight.

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