ESPN.com is reporting that Tom Glavine won't need surgery for his vascular problem in his shoulder and he will be treated with blood thinners, which could just be baby aspirin.
I assume it comes in flavors other than orange now.
Because of the risk of Reye's Syndrome, giving your kids aspirin one of the things on the NEVER EVER DO THAT TO YOUR KIDS list that all parents get these days.
Of course, some parents, like Britney Spears (drive a convertible with your baby in your lap) and Michael Jackson (dangle your kid off a balcony), don't actually read the manual. So maybe when you combine those people with pitchers-with-blood-clots, there's still a market for it.
Or warfarin aka coumadin. That stuff is difficult to use; there's a break-in period when determining the correct dosage is done, and during that period you really don't want to cut yourself or have dental work done. Your blood just doesn't want to clot at all at all.
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Because of the risk of Reye's Syndrome, giving your kids aspirin one of the things on the NEVER EVER DO THAT TO YOUR KIDS list that all parents get these days.
Of course, some parents, like Britney Spears (drive a convertible with your baby in your lap) and Michael Jackson (dangle your kid off a balcony), don't actually read the manual. So maybe when you combine those people with pitchers-with-blood-clots, there's still a market for it.
Comment status: comments have been closed. Baseball Toaster is now out of business.