I mention these topics not to scare you from reading the rest of this post, but to note that feet are already among the worst body parts. So, for a minute, imagine that you had a terrible foot infection that doubled their size. Because that's what happened to Heat center Zydrunas Ilgauskas. From Brian Windhorst for the Heat Index (via Eye on Basketball):
Zydrunas Ilgauskas thought he had a blister on his foot and didn't pay close attention to it. But when he showed up for a game and the foot was twice its normal size and redness was moving up his leg, Miami Heat team doctors sent him to the emergency room.
What followed were a scary couple of days when Ilgauskas learned he had a type of strep infection and perhaps even the dangerous and antibiotic-resistant strain known as MRSA. He said he and the team have not been able to determine the source of the infection.Wow, that is extremely disgusting and I'm almost sorry I brought it to your attention. I promise to write a post about puppy dogs and cotton candy for Monday. Don't worry, it won't be forced, because those are Stephen Curry's two favorite things.
"I can deal with broken bones but when something from inside attacks you, I've never had that before," Ilgauskas said after taking part in shootaround with the Heat on Friday morning. [...]
Ilgauskas was in the hospital for three days and later had to receive follow-up IV treatments at home to rid the bacteria from his system. He also said he had an important MRI that looked at some hardware in his foot, which was part of a complex procedure to rebuild his foot that saved his career 10 years ago.
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