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John Metchie III, Texans rookie and former Alabama standout, reveals leukemia diagnosis
I answered that question by Lucky on Jan 9:
Treatment of APL (acute promyelocytic leukemia) is typically divided into three phases, each with its own objectives.
Induction therapy starts immediately after diagnosis with the goals to kill as many APL cells as possible, bring blood cell counts to normal levels, and decrease APL-related symptoms. This is known as a complete hematologic response (CHR).
Consolidation therapy follow induction therapy. Its main goal is to convert the CHR into a remission.
Maintenance therapy aims to ensure that remission is maintained over time.
Metchie received 6 weeks of in-hospital treatment, followed by a 3 month outpatient treatment regimen which was completed mid December. As there has been no extension of the treatment that I am aware of, it appears that his leukemia has successfully gone into at least remission. Longer follow up (at least 1 year) is necessary to determine if the treatment has been curative. But at this time barring an unexpected relapse, we can plan on seeing Metchie back out there for the 2023 season.
Is there any expectations of decreased performance due to the treatments? Lingering side effects?I answered that question by Lucky on Jan 9:
Can't say for sure. But not likely that it will be a significant factor. The major concern to me would be the ACL tear's effect on a WR (I posted a recent studies regardomg the subject in the Welcome Woods thread).Is there any expectations of decreased performance due to the treatments? Lingering side effects?
Nico became extinct?I'd like to see this kid on the field. We got speed now. Nico just became extinct. We going full west coast.
I'd like to see this kid on the field. We got speed now. Nico just became extinct. We going full west coast.
Conservative return would be ~2 months from injury. Unfortunately, the first month back is very significant risk for injury......and the entire season continues to be a significant risk for reinjury as well as compensatory injury. Add in the studies that show WRs following ACLs are significantly affected in lowered performance, and the level of Metchie's return contribution and longevity must be guarded.Hey Cloak, with the injury happening in the first week of OTA's, whats the realistic timeline for him returning (barring any setbacks) to the field at 100% with minimal risk of reinjuring or having hammy issues going forward??
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Conservative return would be ~2 months from injury. Unfortunately, the first month back is very significant risk for injury......and the entire season continues to be a significant risk for reinjury as well as compensatory injury. Add in the studies that show WRs following ACLs are significantly affected in lowered performance, and the level of Metchie's return contribution and longevity must be guarded.
Forget Metchie.......... he's Joppru to me.