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Feeling it
That's the hardest part. Maybe the team will hook him up to an IV before the game. Not really sure the SOP.
“I’m good, better,” Nash said after today’s morning skate. “It was a rough couple of hours. I feel good (now). I felt strong out there, better than I thought. I just caught some 24-hour bug, some sort of flu. I couldn’t keep anything down. Everything was coming in and out.”
Nash said he felt fine during Tuesday’s practice but started to feel sick almost as soon as he got back to his apartment.
“I couldn’t keep the food down,” Nash said. “I was trying to hydrate myself with liquids but everything was rolling through. I just didn’t feel right.”
To the point where he was concerned he might not be able to play in Game 1.
“You don’t know how long these things are going to last, especially with all the medical scares (mumps, etc) that went around this year,” Nash said. “You just don’t know. Last night, I started to turn a corner. I felt better today.”
Coach Alain Vigneault, though, said he was confident the Rangers’ leading scorer would be able to dress tonight.
“Our staff felt that with the fluids he drank last night, he would be good to go today,” Vigneault said.
http://blogs.northjersey.com/blogs/rangerrants/
Hoepfully its enough. Its hard to drink a lot when you got that ****** feeling.
Sounds exactly what I had yesterday, sucks.