Nelson Thomas, star of MTV's The Challenge, is back home after undergoing foot amputation following a serious car accident. He shared an update on his recovery, expressing relief to be out of the hospital and adjusting to life at home. Thomas recounted the emotional and physical challenges he faced, including pain and uncertainty, but expressed gratitude for the support he has received. Despite the difficult journey, he is focused on taking each day as it comes and is determined to share his experience openly to inspire others.
Deion Sanders, the head coach of Colorado football team, will undergo a procedure on Friday to relieve clots in both of his legs, but he will not need his left foot amputated at this time. Sanders recently had a meeting with his medical team where amputating the foot was presented as a potential outcome due to significant blood flow issues. Sanders thanked those who have sent prayers and good wishes and is set to coach his first game at Colorado on Sept. 2 at TCU.
Deion Sanders will undergo emergency surgery to treat two blood clots in his legs, one in his right and one in his left, amid ongoing blood flow issues. Sanders said it is unlikely he'll have to amputate his left foot due to the same blood clot issues. Sanders missed three games after his left big toe and second toe were amputated. With the 2023 season quickly approaching, a decision about what to do with his foot could come before the start of the fall season.
University of Colorado doctors have informed Deion Sanders that he may need to have his left foot amputated due to blood flow issues. Sanders has already had two toes amputated in 2021 and is aware of the risks involved. His medical team has warned him that he "could lose the foot" as part of the risk in fixing the pain in his left foot.
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders faces the risk of foot amputation due to foot discomfort stemming from related problems in 2021. Sanders has already had two toes amputated from it after developing blood clots in 2021. He has no feeling at the bottom of that foot and has had to consider another surgery. Depending on how it goes, he might need another amputation. His first game as Colorado’s coach is Sept. 2 at TCU.
University of Colorado coach Deion Sanders may have to have his left foot amputated due to an ongoing blood flow problem that has caused him to have his left big toe and second toe amputated in the past. Several doctors have warned Sanders that if the current pain in his dislocated toe isn't dealt with soon, it could lead to a more serious condition that will result in the amputation. Sanders is considering his options, but with fall camp and the 2023 football season quickly approaching, a decision on how to proceed has to be made.
Deion Sanders may have to undergo foot amputation due to significant problems with blood flow to the area. Sanders, who has already had two toes amputated on his left foot, is heading into his first season as head coach at Colorado. He indicated that if he’s going to need a major medical procedure, he’d rather get it over with now than have it take him away from coaching when the season starts.