Interestingly, my oldest son, Michael, is a neurosurgeon at Duke Medical. Michael was asked, and agreed, to assist in Coach K's recent neck surgery. He was told that it would be a routine anterior cervical discectomy. However, a week before the planned surgery my son opted to recuse himself when he learned that it was not a routine procedure but rather an experimental exploratory operation to determine if Coach K has a spine.
HA!!
We've come a long way since my bench seat at the Fieldhouse!
Interestingly, my oldest son, Michael, is a neurosurgeon at Duke Medical. Michael was asked, and agreed, to assist in Coach K's recent neck surgery. He was told that it would be a routine anterior cervical discectomy. However, a week before the planned surgery my son opted to recuse himself when he learned that it was not a routine procedure but rather an experimental exploratory operation to determine if Coach K has a spine.
That was absolutely amazing, during the beginning I was like "This guy has to be full of crap..." +reps
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Originally Posted by sweet6teen
Interestingly, my oldest son, Michael, is a neurosurgeon at Duke Medical. Michael was asked, and agreed, to assist in Coach K's recent neck surgery. He was told that it would be a routine anterior cervical discectomy. However, a week before the planned surgery my son opted to recuse himself when he learned that it was not a routine procedure but rather an experimental exploratory operation to determine if Coach K has a spine.
I trust that the surgery revealed that he is spineless.
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