Bill Self said he will be the coach at Kansas next season

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gobears20
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Fre3dombear
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Won't be coaching
historian
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I did not realize there was any doubt.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
Task Force 2015
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This is the narrative that KU needs for recruiting purposes including,maybe especially, from the portal.
EvilTroyAndAbed
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historian said:

I did not realize there was any doubt.


The dude had a heart attack.
bear2be2
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EvilTroyAndAbed said:

historian said:

I did not realize there was any doubt.


The dude had a heart attack.
It sounds like it was actually a heart catheterization. But either way, he was in the emergency room for a heart procedure. That's nothing to play around with or take lightly.
historian
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I knew he was in the hospital but I thought it had been reported that it was NOT a heart attack.

It's good news for everyone if he is recovering.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
GruntTuff
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If Self had an angiogram and then either balloon angioplasty or stents, he should be fine. That's especially true if he did not have a heart attack and that was how it was reported. If he had been diagnosed with more serious blockage the interventional cardiologist and heart surgeons would have done bypass surgery. Of course he could have other heart disease issues we are not aware of which would be more serious.

Am I a cardiologist? No.

But four years ago I had a very similar event which resulted in 2 stents. I'm totally fine and I'm 14 years older than Self.

Now, he might decide to walk away like the Villanova coach, but it likely will not be health related…at least for a while.

I wish him the best health and a 8th place finish in the league next year.
parch
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Apparently it was two stents to treat blocked arteries. He a couple days ago he felt where he was before the episode, so there's no reason to think he won't be ready in October.
GruntTuff
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While heart disease is not funny (as one afflicted, I know!), one thing that that IS funny is that for a year or so after the stents are placed, the unfortunate patient has to take a daily pill that thins ones blood.

I mean it REALLY thins ones blood! I know from personal experience.

I hope Self doesn't scratch himself or incur a small nick just before or during a game. The trainers will have their hands full trying to stop the geyser!

He's going to be just fine. The hospital he was in for the procedure is a very good one and I'm sure he received excellent treatment.
Stefano DiMera
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Yeah mom had the exact same procedure
.2 stents in leg and groin for clots 8 years ago at 75 years old

Concerning thing Self only 60 had this issue.
historian
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It can happen at any age.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
GruntTuff
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It absolutely can happen at any age. My fellow Baylor Fans (and friends) listen to me:

My Dad died at age 59 of a heart attack. That was in 1971...in a different time, of course. He had no symptoms other than shortness of breath. One and done, sadly.

Four and one half years ago, at age 69, I began to feel shortness of breath. No chest pains. No arm pains. No dizziness.

We live at 7200' in Santa Fe, so at first I just thought it was the altitude, but then I used my good Baylor educated brain and I thought...I've been here five years and why would I suddenly have shortness of breath?

I went to my internist (shortly after all of this, I fired him) and told him about my shortness of breath. He basically blew me off. "You know, you're 69". BS

I found another internist who listened to me and connected me with a wonderful interventional cardiologist. I told him my story and he scheduled me for an angiogram the next day. The result? Two arteries blocked 99%. Two stents.

He told me I had maybe a month or two, at best, without the stents.

Be your own advocate. You know your body better than anyone.

I walked 4 miles today with no problems. I walk 4 miles every day. Make good use of the miracle of modern medicine.

I've also lost 35 pounds...that doesn't hurt! I weigh today what I weighed when I graduated from Baylor 52 years ago, 185. You can do it also. Take charge of your health.



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