RikidyBones
Formerly utvols88
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OSU has the best wide receivers in the country. Georgia has NFL talent in it's defensive backfield. Football works inside out. I don't they have much to exploit on the outsideBuckeyes are strong enough to hold up on the outside. Georgia can be had vs elite outside talent in which the Buckeyes posses. Just something to keep an eye on. Dawgs are Vulnerable on the outside
I about had a dang heart attack. So stressful. But glad the Braves pulled it out.I know a lot of you all probably think last night's game was boring with very little scoring or hitting, but I thought it was a fantastically, beautiful game. As it went on, the tension built with every single pitch. This is why baseball is still so enjoyable to me. I don't have a dog in the fight, though I would like to see the Braves win, but man what a great game.
Our team desperately needs the healing time. Being short handed at the start of the season means that many of our players have already played an entire season worth of plays in only 8 games. I am willing to forego a game today so that they can recover and refresh. It will also allow some backups to get more practice reps and be more game ready.
Remember, the plan is for us to win the next 5 games. Ruin some teams’ hopes, and improve our recruiting and transfer portal appeal.
I have not heard about the extended release triamcinolone. I usually don’t inject joints more than twice a year if at all possible. If my injections start lasting less than that time period, usually look towards putting Biologics in it like prostride. However, we mix HA with our steroids in the veterinary field. I don’t understand why you guys don’t do that in the medical field. Is that an insurance thing that does not allow it? They work fantastic in combination and the HA extends the length of the injection, in my opinion.Only in high doses and frequent use.
In the case of Adhesive Capsulitis or frozen shoulder, it’s my go to steroid because it may only take 1 injection compared to multiple with shorter acting. Depo-Medrol doesn’t seem to affect human joints the way it does animal joints then. Max single joint injections per year is 4 for humans, but I limit Depo to 3x per year. All the cartilage deleterious effects happen with more than 4 shots per year in a single joint for humans.
There’s a new sustained release triamcinolone that I am interested in, but it’s really expensive. Some of my partners use it but get hit with a big cost when insurance retrospectively denies it’s use.