Sunday 4 March 2012

valley fever

valley fever

Mets general manager Sandy Alderson Ike Davis, "under no real limitation" in the morning, said Sunday that the club's first baseman, but is handled as though he repeated the Valley Fever.
Alderson Davis returns to the team and club in New York next month at the beginning of the season can be a problem in that the appointment of additional tests are not subjected to "resolve itself".
Alderson 12 days before the results of the test, but added that "absolute security". Blood samples were negative for Valley Fever. But the diagnosis of Valley Fever, and "evidence, and [doctors] practice group," said. He is "working diagnosis" characterized the opinion as a doctor - has been achieved since the original diagnosis has not changed, but the diagnosis went on, "which is common to a set."
Davis himself is not handled as well as its immune system is recommended to drain.
"I want to break into," Davis: "I will step aside. So far, I've had." He said
Davis has never lost a regular season was any indication.
Manager Terry Collins, we [Valley Fever that], he treated it like we do, "he said. We can not let it run down. That's what we're told. We'll give it a few days off. It may be, and it is assumed that each There were things he said. But it is not covered, you should be safe. "
A statement late Saturday after the Mets MLB.com reported Davis' situation: "Ike Davis [Port St. Lucie] This is a test of his physical examination was normal after an abnormal chest x-ray [due] to test the following .. here in NYC, lungs and Ike infectious disease specialists is expected to resolve itself over time is expected to have Valley Fever, which has concluded. Ike is not contagious, the situation is not made for any drugs and did not show any external symptoms of the Valley Fever. However, extreme fatigue of Ike was asked to get. waiting for further tests or exams, but the team returns to NYC in early april, Ike will be a follow-up study. "
 

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