I have Von Willebrands Disease

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    I have Von Willebrands Disease

    I want to start doing MMA and wrestling. Can I stil do it? It is a disease that makes me bleed and bruise eazily.

    Danny81s bro.

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    Hey,

    Do you know what type you have?

    I am not a haematologist, and this is an area of haematology that is VERY complicated (coagulation).

    It is a genetic disorder, sort of like haemophillia, there are treatments for it, and some new ones.

    I would speak to the haematologist about it, however, depending on the severity, I suspect that MMA may not be a good idea.


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    Quote Originally Posted by danny81 View Post
    I want to start doing MMA and wrestling. Can I stil do it? It is a disease that makes me bleed and bruise eazily.

    Danny81s bro.
    A few things.

    First off no, not in competition. The bigger org's are very well ran with a good watch on how well the rules are followed, but in the smaller org's? They could care less about you. It's very brutal down at the bottom and you have to pay your dues there before you can get noticed. You'd be cut and bleeding all over the place with all the medical issues that would come into play, such as blood clots traveling through places in your body that you don't want them too ... like to your brain where you could die of a stroke.

    For the physical benefits that the training offers? Absolutely. For the security of knowing that you don't have to take any nonsense off of anyone? You bet.

    Secondly, what ever you did to danny's keyboard that allows all the letters and the uPPeR case function to work as they should I thank you. Now that his keyboard is working properly he has no excuses for torturing my eyes anymore
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    my bro got tested and apparently he has it. im gunna get tested soon aswell. just in case. im praying i dont have it.

    BTW the caps works and stuff they just stick alot so it takes forever to hit all the keys. he is just a much better typer then me

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    Doesn't sound like a good idea. IMO.

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