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Kings c/f Chuck Hayes had stress echo test that revealed abnormality. More testing tonight & tomorrow. -- News10_CA (@News10_CA)
Awesome!
Don't we do ****ing medicals these days before signing players to contract?
I do hope for Chuck's sake its nothing serious and he can continue living his life to the fullest.
Obviously I wish Chuck Hayes the best and I hope everything works out for him, but if he is going to miss any large amount of time .. Call Dalembert.
Don't freak out yet, folks. Further testing may mean it's nothing at all. Or it may be very minor. I've had "abnormalities" on those things, too.
This is an area given the limited amount of info given where I am a little out of my element. I THINK an echo cardiogram is performed because of a concern about the size of the heart. Some athletes have large hearts and apparently sometimes this is just a normal varient and sometimes it's a problem. In any case, I want to hear more.
This all puzzles me. What on earth could have happened that made the Kings medical personnel even think of doing this? He must have had a symptom. If so, what? My original idea that his heart might be enlarged - not uncommon in athletes - and they are trying to determine if this enlarged heart is due to a disease or if it is just a normal finding in a guy who works his butt off.
Tune in later. Hope I haven't created more confusion as I am mystified.
Addendum: Stupid me. I should have read OP more closely. They have found something wrong. I can't off hand think of anything that would be good or harmless. Extra tests might mean coronary angiography but that is speculation but not bad speculation.
They found it during the stress test in his physical. There were some anomolies in the results.
Hey STK? Do you think you might come back from your eternal strike?![]()
I believe he's in his stealth mode.....
A stress test isn't part of a normal physical. Now, if it is, I say bravo! to the Kings staff. I just kind of doubt it is part of the normal physical as they might not have signed him. It is being incredibly thorough if a routine part of any physical. As I have never heard of another King since 1985 having a sress echocardiogram (it would have to be abnormal to be mentioned in the media) let me ask this question of all the young athletes who have tried to make sense of my meanerings: have any of you had a stress echocardiogram? Not just an echocardiogram but one where they get you exercising so your heart rate hits about 190 and they watch how the heart reacts.
The main point is that I can't think of anything normal that would show something possibly wrong. It isn't unusual for a medical test to appear to be bad news and with further investigation to be found to be nothing. I am not a cardiologist but also am not brain dead and cannot think of anything benign that would show an abnormality requiring the dreaded "more tests."