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Old 11-21-2011, 03:28 PM
Aaron Aaron is offline
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I agree retirement probably in future, but if the stories are true Peyton has a competative drive that rivals most. And this is why I think in terms of bad medical advice, we have to look at big picture. If the option to have ADR and retire or have fusion and possibly play were on the table, it would seem that Peyton would decide to have the fusion. The surgeon cannot make him do one of the other. I am not defending he doctor, even though he seems to be a pretty good one, but regardless of ADR or fusion with the best surgeon in the world, there will be failures. By that same token if he would have went and had ADR in england and not played, then had to get revision surgury it would have had the opposite effect on ADR and neodisc. IT is an unfortunate part of our spine lives.
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