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Coach Kill suffers another seizure


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Wow, I don't know if its in desperation or bipolarism but big Dave is actually quoting legitimate medical sources now.

BTW Dave, are you suggesting that someone who has worked their entire life for something, possibly earned it now say no, I will just hand out water bottles instead of leading these kids in life and football? Doh k!

Where did I say he should hand out water bottles??????

I'm sure there are plenty of careers where he could make a difference in the lives of college kids and have a less stressful, healthier life doing it.

There are plenty of athletes who's careers are cut short due to health problems. Look at all the players who have walked away from professional sports because of concussions.

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I don't see climbing ladders, driving or swimming as beinga rrequirement for his position. Have you seen his job description big Dave? Keep reaching.

You have a hard time grasping stuff. You said that epilepsy was not a physical limitation, I proceeded to prove you wrong. Nothing more nothing less.

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So let me get this straight you are now comparing an athlete ending his career because of concussions to someone effectively ending their career as a coach because of epilepsy? Time for you to read up a bit more. Hit Google now big Dave.... SMH

So, you don't think he is putting his life in danger by continuing to coach?

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No I do not. Again. Use your unending time on your hands to do some research on the subject other than a few quotes. I know people that have suffered seizures their entire life.

You are not the only one who knows people with epilepsy.

If you think Kill is not endangering his life by continuing to put himself in the most stressful of situations, YOU are the one who needs to do a bit of research.

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Considering Bear Bryant used to give out swimming scholarships to his football recruits when he ran out of football scholarships...if it's not illegal or against the NCAA rules it will be used in recruiting.

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I have no doubt that the true medical professionals (aside from those here because they're obviously many competent folks SMH) will get this under control with carious meds like is the case with millions of others including those I know.

SMH? As in shaking my head? Medications do work the majority of times yet many people on medications still have seizures, typically called a break through seizures. I can guarantee the coach is on medications. Medications do not solve the problem 100% but can help a substantial amount. I do not have an opinion on if he should retire or not it is his choice and I'm sure he thinks about his health and his team often in regards to this matter. Like Big Dave stated some people with seizure disorders do have limitations for safety for them and others, you can lead a perfectly normal life and be as full functioning as the rest of the population. Personally I have had seizure(s) contributed to an infection at one point in my life but do not have epilepsy so I can understand to a certain point, in my career I have treated well over 300 seizure patients some seizing when I get to them and some postictal, with that being said I do feel for these people. I wouldn't be surprised if Kills seizure disorder puts an end to his career prematurely.

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SMH as in shaking my head yes. There are clearly folks here projecting medical advice when they are not qualified to do so. I feel exactly as you that he is likely taking meds (folks in the know have commented as such) and sometimes it takes some "trial and error" to get the right cocktail as each person is different or has different triggers.

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Yeah some people have epilepsy and it practically goes unnoticed. Some are head football coaches for big 10 teams that go very noticed. I was at the game and saw him convulsing and watched him get carted off the field. It was longer than the others. Dont know if they are getting worse or what but I think #1 He should quit for his own health, #2 it does hurt recruiting.

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I've followed the gophers for many years, mostly football and basketball. My take on coach Kill's situation is that the opinion of only two groups of people matter. One is Kill and is family, of course with the guidance of his medical professionals. If they feel he can continue to do the job that he has done for years, so be it. Granted, coaching the Gophers is more stressful than most. Second, would be the powers at the U. If they are convinced that Jerry has them moving in the right direction, in spite of the seizures, and that includes recruiting, I am fine with it. If either of the parties think that it is time for a change, then lets move on. The opinion of the rest of us really doesn't matter that much.

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I believe this would be between the Gopher's and even more he and his family.

I had Grand Mal siezures for years from an accident and med's would not control them. In the end, I had a brain surgery done at Mayo clinic or St Mary's actually to stop them years ago. I could do everything a non siezure person could do short of driving a vechile as the State would pull ones license for a year until you were siezure free for 12 months. As long as I was not near any dangerous equipment then I was about free to do as I pleased.

If Jerry has petty mal siezures and the neuro docs figure he is ok coaching and he and his family are fine with that, then I guess that would be thier decision whether he should continue or not.

Stress could be causing these and maybe not, again the neuro doc's could tell that from tests. I would guess the med's are not controlling these as he would not be having them if the med's worked.

If he is fine with coaching and his family is and the Doc's feel he will not harm himself, then go for it.

Many factors we do not know. I would not wish any type of siezure on my worst enemy, it's a tough medical condition to go through for any period or for that matter his entire life.

I would never tell another how to handle thier medical situation as we simply do not know all the facts.

I feel so sorry for any person that has to go through these seizures as they are ugly espically the Grand mal type. I never knew when I would have one so it was pretty easy for me but for my wife, it scared the living h$ll out of her each time I had one for 13 years.

It can be a life changer for anyone with this issue but each person and thoier family has to decide how to handle this.

We can all say what he should do but until you have gone through it, you cannot say what is best for him.

One cannot say, my life is over and stop living the life you want to live. You have to decide what you can do safely and then go for it and hope for the best.

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WOW! You guys calling for him to resign kill me! The only reason I can see the U wanting to remove him would be for PR reasons.

Am I a Dr. or a professional with eplilepsy? No... but probably as close as you can get without being one. My son has had uncontrolled epilepsy for all of his almost 20 years of life. He had a 9 year stretch of 100+ siezures a day... We have endured two 'status' events in which we had to chemically induce coams to cool his brain. We have used meds, a vagal nerve stimulator, the ketogenic diet, steroids, experimental meds etc. Some seemed to help, some do not. In the end, keeping yourself healty is paramount. My son is now down to about 5-15 per week. He is doing well. Coach Kill has become a much healthier person since he came to the U. Who knows what tomorrow will bring. He may go siezure free for a year at a time, he may begin siezing with regularity. He seems to handle it well for now where he's at. I'm sure if they became more regular he'd be forced to revisit the issue if he can coach at a high level. Coach Kill's health is most likely more in danger from a stress induced heart attack than from epilepsy taking his life. So everyone get off that band wagon. That is fear mongering at it's best.

His Drs have stated he is not in danger and Kill wants to carry on... so the only thing anyone can gripe about is that they have to witness it. Welcome to real life. Things out of perfection happen. Deal with it. He is, and we should too. Extend the guy a little extra leash and let him live his drream coaching Big10 football even as an epileptic. We should be able to live with it if he is able to live with it.

Enjoy his successes, encourage him to be all he can be, let him be a National model for epilepsy and what you can achieve with it. Don't let it scare you.

Good Luck!

Ken

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Considering Bear Bryant used to give out swimming scholarships to his football recruits when he ran out of football scholarships...if it's not illegal or against the NCAA rules it will be used in recruiting.

Yep it is going to hurt recruiting.

This team cannot afford to be hurt in that area.

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I was at the game and saw him convulsing and watched him get carted off the field. It was longer than the others. Dont know if they are getting worse or what

As odd as this may sound, typically emergency medications (the ones used to stop seizures) are not given until someone has been seizing for 5 minutes. It is just what most medical directors suggest, ironically the brain can go without oxygen for 6-8 minutes w/o having brain damage. So with that being said, it is common for paramedics to witness someone having a seizure get an IV and wait the five minutes to have it stop on its own before giving versed. I think it has something to do with the type of neurological exams Dr.'s do and would rather have emergency medications not given unless it is a status seizure (one that doesn't stop in relative time.)

Labs4me is a prime example of a everyday citizen that has had to deal with this, I often run into children with different medical conditions and although I am a medical professional they are typically more knowledgeable on their child's condition, I think that it is awesome how parents go to the lengths they do for their children. Labs4me I'm glad to hear your sons condition has improved.

I guess in regards to Kills situation only time will tell what will happen to his career, and for his and his players sake I hope it all gets straitened out.

Kettle

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Kettle,

I think we need to be a little clearer in your description of why they wait 5 minutes to give the meds.

I would say in almost every siezure case the brain is not being oxygen deprived. In almost every case, the patient is breathing through the siezure.

I think the hope is that the brain will quiet down and quit the cross firing on it's own and thus not having to give Valium or whatever sedative they choose to quiet the activity. There is a slight amount of damage done to the brain with each siezure. Sustained siezures (either long in length or a high qty clustered) will have a greater impact on brain damage then short controlled siezures which is what everyone is witnessing. Thus the desire to wait 5 minutes. There is no discernable damage done in the short siezures. At that point (5 min) they do want to break the siezure through meds. WIth my son the threshhold was moved down to an order of rectal valium at 3 minutes because he has gone into status twice. We do not want to risk that again. 24-48 hours of non-stop siezures does cause brain damage. we are all trianed to administer the dose and we do not call the docs or hospital unless we initially fail to break the siezure. Even then, they have given orders to admin another half dose and they break. 1/2 day of post dictal groginess and life goes on... I don't want to sound glib about it, but it really is just everyday life to us... I'm sure it is the same for Coach Kill.

Again I am not a DR., but my guess is Kill's siezures are not life threatening on there own. The fall would most likely be a factor for injury... it may be uncomfortable for many to witness, but in the end I hope that this helps people not to be afraid of seeing a siezure.

I do not see how it WILL hurt recruiting. 40 years of sub-mediocrity with less than stellar coaches hurts recruiting. A coach who does not hide behind his disability but rather is open about it and shows he WILL work through the adversity because HE BELIEVES in the path he is taking the team, will most likely garner points from families and recruits who have character. Those who are in it for only the limelight and quick path to the NFL will always take the offer from the Ohio States, Floridas, LSU, Oregons, Alamabama etc. and we never had a chance at them epilepsy or not.

Good Luck!

Ken

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Labs, Harvey,

Not only touched by your stories and others, but to actually see how many people are affected and live "regular" lives.

Our daughter has epilepsy, it started out as Absonse and have progressed/regressed.

We have been down a long road like many others including coach Kill.

Doctors, research and medicines are amazing in this field.

Our daughter like everyone that has epilepsy understands her restrictions probably more than we can.

With that said, coach Kill has no issue doing his job, than why should we?

He is not harming anyone, including himself.

Are they going to be players that look at this differently? Sure.

Do you think the players that do not choose the "U" will really state it was because of the coach Kill or its Minnesota (not such a power house in the NCAA)

By the way, the University is STANDING BEHIND COACH KILL!

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