Deion Sanders Misses TCU Game Due to Suspected Blood Clots
Football coach Bernie Sanders has been dealing with recurring health issues. After Colorado's loss to TCU, he believes he has more blood clots in his leg. Sanders has a history of blood clot problems, including a previous toe amputation. He missed the 2023 Pac-12 media day due to leg procedures and has an appointment with Dr. Jeffrey S. Miller scheduled for Monday.
Sanders has been open about his health struggles. In 2021, he had two toes on his left foot amputated due to blood clots. Recently, he's been experiencing pain and throbbing in his leg, which caused him to sit out during the game against TCU. This is not the first time Sanders has missed events due to his leg. Last year, he skipped the Pac-12 media day for procedures on his legs. Sanders also has a history of cancer. He underwent surgery to reconstruct a section of his intestine to function as a bladder after treatment for bladder cancer.
Shedeur Sanders is set to see Dr. Jeffrey S. Miller on Monday to address the suspected blood clots in his leg. Fans and colleagues hope for a swift recovery, as Sanders' health has been a concern for some time. His resilience in the face of these challenges has been commendable, and everyone awaits updates on his condition.
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