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Re: Chris Simms has spleen removed after loss to Carolina
My daughter had a rare blood disorder where her spleen was killing healthy blood cells thinking that they where bad blood cells. If her treatment would not have worked the next option was to remove her spleen so I do know a little about this. One can live a normal life without a spleen but will need to take medication which will help the bodies immune system. Most people need to take the medication for the rest of there life but thats about the biggest effect from having one removed. Like Sims or not that was a guttsy performance to stay out there and play (I sound like Gibbs talking about Brunell). I hope the best for him and a quick recovery.
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