Chris Bosh News & Update: Blood Clotting Issue Can’t Stop His Career With Bloodthinners Help?

By michael - 06 Oct '16 04:31AM
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Blood clotting is the main issue why the career of the 10-time All-Star forward Chris Bosh is likely over according to Pat Riley. He didn't pass the physical test conducted by the team's doctors, therefore he is not allowed to play and work back on the floor.

According to Chris Bosh, he is ready to play for the sake of his wife and his five children that depends on him financially. He is suffering the illness starting February 2015 that caused him to stop playing for some hospitalizations and medications. This time, he decided to come back to the field and wants to prove that he can still play the game according to CRC Connection.

For the Miami Heat president, Chris Bosh's career with the team is over after many months of observations and consultations conducted by their doctors and physicians. They are not working with him in return of his open-mindedness, claiming his right to disagree with the president's statement. His condition is very serious wherein the blood clot travel towards the lungs, according to Alltechnews.

Chris Bosh really wanted to play as his doctors gave him a go signal to back on the floor. He loves to play and even willing to follow what Tomas Fleischmann did, taking a bloodthinners while playing the National Hockey League.

Chrish Bosh fought the blood clots last two seasons, only to find out that his career is treading on a downward path. It seems like his career with the Miami Heat is ending, but not on the other teams who are waiting him to be officially cleared from his team.

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