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Burgrer Coming Back?

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
04 Jun 2013, 09:50
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04 Jun 2013, 09:50#1

The following is an extract from an article which appeared in Timesonline:-

"It took a microscopic germ to do what no hulking rugby player had managed to achieve - fell the mighty Schalk Burger. Now the decorated Springbok flank is fighting back.

In March, Burger contracted bacterial meningitis that nearly cost his life following surgery to drain fluid from an arachnoid cyst attached to his spinal column. After a further three back operations to remove the cyst, he is attempting what will be a make-or-break comeback.

Burger's casual tone when relaying the seriousness of his illness does not conceal the grave period he endured.

"There was a critical stage for about four, nearly five days in which there was a lot of uncertainty," he says. "In that period I was in isolation and I was seriously ill - so ill, in fact, that some people around me thought 'This is it'.

"I had severe headaches, nausea and several convulsions while the doctors battled to pinpoint the exact strain of meningitis that I had.

"I didn't have a full seizure but it was close and I was seriously, seriously ill. I was just unlucky to contract the bug but it's always a risk when you're cut open, I suppose.

"In all I spent six weeks in hospital and another eight basically at home doing very little. I've only just started going out now and I'm doing some light cycling and walks up in Newlands forest.

"On the positive side, I've managed to spend some quality time with my wife and baby son, which has been phenomenal."

The cyst was discovered only after an MRI scan to find the cause of a persistent calf-muscle problem following a 10-month knee ligament-injury lay-off.

Doctors decided to drain the cyst, which is often asymptomatic because it is usually a congenital disorder.

"The doctors aren't sure what caused the cyst. Some suggest it's trauma-related, that could indicate it came from a rugby injury, but we're not certain," Burger says.

"It was my decision to drain it and after they had done it, analysis of the contents revealed it was benign. But then I fell ill and that influenced the success of the drainage operation. Once I'd recovered, the only option left was to remove it."

The 30-year-old is hoping to resume his rugby career but there are no guarantees he will succeed in doing so. He says he feels lucky just to be healthy again.

"You get to a point where your health is most important and rugby is not a consideration, but now that I'm recovering well I want to play rugby again .

"I'll have to be cautious. I won't over-commit, but after my next checkup in seven weeks I'll take another decision about my future," he says.

"I won't say my return to rugby is definite, but that's what I'm striving towards."

Sounds to me very much like it is indeed unlikely that Burger will make a come-back to rugby and I think that although he will decide on it in six weeks time after another check up - I forsee that he will not make a comeback

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Monkey D LuffyPro6,277 posts
04 Jun 2013, 11:36
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04 Jun 2013, 11:36#2

damn that was quite an interesting read. i knew it was serious but didnt realise it was THAT serious. nothing like whanau though tos support and give comfort during troubling times.

God speed with ur recovery burger, :o)

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
04 Jun 2013, 12:31
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04 Jun 2013, 12:31#3

Yes well said saSUE

Mike you are misreading the situation. Already Burger is feeling he wants to play again. Now if he continues to recover and feels even better after those 7 weeks he will probably play again.

However he must not rush it.

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
04 Jun 2013, 12:57
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04 Jun 2013, 12:57#4

Beeno

I am with you and Sasue on the issue of Burger's recovery - can only wish him well.

I am not a medical doctor - but have seen the effects of serious cases of meningitis on people,   If the case was as serious as mentioned in the article - it would mean that his bodily strength would be gone virtually completely and that is clear by Buger;s own statement about six weeks in hospital and then 8 weeks doing very little.   He is now at the stage where he can take light rides on his bicycle - hut even that would have to be very light,

Now lets get back to the rugby issue.  It will be a miracle if he ever gets back to where he was before the meningitis.   It would take three months to get to the stage where he can start gym work and possibly  another year to get back his strength to what he was before the meningities - that is if he is even successful in that.   

Be it as it may - I hope he is successful in achieving that - but is not at all sure about his chances of success.         

 

 

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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
05 Jun 2013, 00:05
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05 Jun 2013, 00:05#5

I had viral meningitis at about 25.... It absolutely saps your strength. But not permanently.  Within three months one can be close to back. This season is toast, but  I wouldn't give up on Schalk. In eight months the body heals strains and breaks.....if Schalk builds himself back up, he could be a huge fresh force in 2014, when he will only be turning 31.

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Monkey D LuffyPro6,277 posts
05 Jun 2013, 08:17
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05 Jun 2013, 08:17#6

if burger recovers from his ailments, a fresh vitalised burger in 2014 could be exactly what the stormers doctor ordered. 31 is old, but not crazy old, i think old is the wrong wrong word, mature better describes it.
and to think he would only be 32 come the next RWC???
will be a huge ask though considering where he is at the moment, but i wouldnt rule him out.

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bluebokPro3,977 posts
05 Jun 2013, 10:41
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05 Jun 2013, 10:41#7
I heard an interview with him on the radio the yesterday. I can't believe that such a timid well spoken person could be such a hard nosed rugby player on the field. He came back from a "career ending" neck injury just as strong as before, I would not put it past him to make his way back to the Stormers team.
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