Sunday, 13 May 2012

Michael Lynagh could not at all recover full dream after near-fatal caress

 Michael Lynagh could not at all recover full dream after near-fatal caress

 

previous Australia and Saracens fly-half Michael Lynagh may never get back full dream after a near-fatal fondle.

Lynagh, 48, said exterior the Royal Brisbane Hospital that he had lost 45 per cent of the prospect from his left eye following the fondle two weeks back.

But his doctor, Rob Henderson, said that the previous Wallabies skipper had made a extraordinary recovery.
As Rob- said to me: You haven’t just dodged a shot, you’ve dodged a cannonball, Lynagh- said.
Henderson- said that a split wall in an highway in the back of the Australian’s neck caused the stroke on 16 April.

He added that it was very rare for somebody of Lynagh’s health and age to experience such a stroke, but that there was no confirmation his rugby vocation had been a factor.

Lynagh, who won 72 international caps connecting 1984 and 1995, was Australia’s vice-captain when they beat England at Twickenham to win the 1991 World Cup.

The fly-half captained his kingdom to the 1995 World Cup quarter-finals and then quit global rugby to join Saracens at the start of the specialized era.

He still lives in London but will prolong to have therapy in Brisbane for the next three weeks.
Henderson said-It’s astounding he’s done as well as he has. It’s a rare event and, in most suitcases, people can’t stop it.

Everyone was very anxious. We’ve been there before, where we’ve seen people not make it back from that sort of caress.

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