WTH is going on?!?!? 😳

you need to bite the bullet and pay for the insurance until you get old enough. unless you have little then you can just declare bankruptcy if the bill gets too much to ever pay. they do give everyone treatment in the u.s. for most things whether you can pay or not. but not at every hospital or doctor.
 
For those conspiracy theorists RE: imaging finding differences between US and Russia, this is likely just normal healing. Discs are jelly-like structures, and a bulging or herniated disc can naturally resolve within 2 weeks.

i've asked fedor and he answered it's scoliosis and that he's had it a long time. his spine is crooked
 
i've asked fedor and he answered it's scoliosis and that he's had it a long time. his spine is crooked
That still would not explain the different findings of an MRI, which are commonly used to image soft tissue such, ligaments, cartilage, tendons, etc.

A big disk seen on MRI COULD look completely different a week or two later. I have seen impingements where the underlying scoliosis was a contributor to neuropathy.
 
If he can joke about it then you know those two are fine and well. This was an excuse to get out of their contractual obligation. SVB didn't want to play in this either. He would have stayed at Griffs and completed a full sweep.
Yup. He's certainly playing like he doesn't want to be there. Gimme a break.
 
Sounds like a workman's comp claim. Oh wait it was my employers that had to pay the insurance. Hope that they don't have permanent disabling injuries.
 
Cole Dixon's wide spread legs stance makes more sense to me now. It helps get low without bothering that sensitive spot I have in the lower back. 🤷‍♂️ of course the stance uses certain muscles more than normal. Take it in small doses.
 
Turns out bending over to hit pool shots thousands and thousands of times over a period of decades is bad for your back and neck. Shocker. 🤷‍♂️
They need to work on their fundamentals, improper stance is the culprit! 🙂
 
Gorst may be a public figure, but to the Russian government he's also a deserter. Maybe one upside to Trump's and Putin's passionate love affair is that Fedor won't be detained on some bogus charge, but I'm still crossing my fingers.

russia is authoritarian, not totalitarian. they tend to zone in on journalists and opposition politicians rather than pool players
 
Gorst may be a public figure, but to the Russian government he's also a deserter. Maybe one upside to Trump's and Putin's passionate love affair is that Fedor won't be detained on some bogus charge, but I'm still crossing my fingers.
He has come and gone from Russia as he pleased over the last two years. How a military aged male does that in Russia during wartime, while also living in the US, well, your guess is as good as mine.
 
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