and no f***ing major called on it.Head driven into the glass from behind.
So, is that an upper body injury?Says here that Scandella's on IR with vertigo: https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/team/buffalo-sabres/injuries
Says here that Scandella's on IR with vertigo: https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/team/buffalo-sabres/injuries
As you can see, I don't post much, I just lurk everyday. I hope Scandella doesn't have vertigo symptoms, but if he does, let me tell you about vertigo : I don't wish that on anybody - i'd rather have a broken leg or something. Vertigo is THE WORST. Imagine going on a spinny ride at an amusement park and then the walk off the ride. You know the feeling, like the whole world is spinning. Well, imagine that about 10 times worse, and for an extended period of time (in my case, about 2 hours of the room spinning, plus vomiting. For me, the vertigo is a symptom of Meniere's disease, which is awful). You literally can't move a millimeter or you'll just start throwing up. Again, it's the worst. Hopefully, the vertigo is a symptom of something like an inner-ear infection - nothing too serious.
That sounds terrible. Just wanted to post that it’s not always that serious. I had vertigo for less than a day that was caused by an ear infection. It was definitely terrible (I was walking down the street and then just got suddenly dizzy and fell over), but it went away quickly and was treated with antibiotics. Could be caused by lots of things.As you can see, I don't post much, I just lurk everyday. I hope Scandella doesn't have vertigo symptoms, but if he does, let me tell you about vertigo : I don't wish that on anybody - i'd rather have a broken leg or something. Vertigo is THE WORST. Imagine going on a spinny ride at an amusement park and then the walk off the ride. You know the feeling, like the whole world is spinning. Well, imagine that about 10 times worse, and for an extended period of time (in my case, about 2 hours of the room spinning, plus vomiting. For me, the vertigo is a symptom of Meniere's disease, which is awful). You literally can't move a millimeter or you'll just start throwing up. Again, it's the worst. Hopefully, the vertigo is a symptom of something like an inner-ear infection - nothing too serious.
Hunwick needs to stay far, far away from the NHL