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  • March 9, 2010

    Over-Active Reyes

    Test confirmed that Jose Reyes has an over active thyroid, but there’s no report on it might be treated or if he can play with it.

    Update: Reyes disagrees:

    But Reyes told ESPNDeportes.com’s Enrique Rojas later Tuesday: “The specialists who took care of me in New York have told me that I’m fine and that there’s nothing wrong with my thyroid. The test [taken to follow one conducted during his physical] showed that I’m fine. We just have to wait for the results of the additional test. The [doctors] found inflammation in my throat and no medicine to treat the thyroid or any other condition has been prescribed.”

    Is it possible that the Mets and one of their players will agree on a diagnosis or treatment this year?

    Posted by David Pinto at 10:26 pm | Illnesses | Permalink | 1 Comment

    Comments


    1. ptodd
      March 10th, 2010 @ 2:16 am

      How does a players medical information get released by team doctors, especially a condition that does not result in a trip to the DL.

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