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philiptr2
05-28-2008, 03:55 PM
Diabetic QB says he's back to full strength

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/8186246/Diabetic-QB-says-he's-back-to-full-strength?FSO2&ATT=MA

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - Jay Cutler's blood sugars are down, his are spirits up and his fastball is back.

The Denver Broncos' third-year quarterback said Wednesday during the team's passing camp that he feels like his old, strong self and a new man now that he's got his Type 1 diabetes under control thanks to an insulin pump and a change in his diet.

Cutler lost 35 pounds and some zip on his frozen rope throws last season but didn't heed the warning signs, including constant fatigue, unexplained weight loss, extreme thirst and frequent urination, until team medical personnel noticed a high blood sugar reading in routine tests in March and sent him to a diabetes specialist.

Eight weeks later, "I've got everything back," Cutler said.

The zip on his throws, the strength in his shoulders, his vigor, his cheeriness, his swagger.

"He has all that strength back and you see the ball is coming, it is stronger," wide receiver Glenn Martinez said. "You can see the energy level is higher, too. ... You see a more confident player. People thought he would be down and out and he isn't."

Cutler said he won't wear his $5,000-plus insulin pump during games for fear he would get hit in his abdomen, crushing the contraption and maybe sending an overdose of the hormone into his belly.

"I doubt it's been tested" like that, Cutler said.

Cutler said he hasn't had any trouble adjusting to a less fatty diet as part of his treatment.

He said this camp has been a good test for how he's going to manage his condition during competition, although he won't really get a good feel for how his body responds in extreme heat and exertion until training camp begins in late July.

So far, he hasn't had any high or low blood sugar episodes during drills.

"I feel fine. I feel like I did last year in camp, so I'm doing fine," said the 6-foot-3 quarterback whose weight plummeted from 238 to 203 during the season last year.

"My blood levels are pretty steady right now. Everything's fine. I feel fine at practice. I haven't been too high or low, so it's been a good, dry run. I don't really anticipate any problems coming in the future, though."

Other professional athletes who dealt with diabetes and had successful careers include NFL quarterback Wade Wilson; tennis stars Arthur Ashe and Billie Jean King, Olympic swimmer Gary Hall Jr., NHL star Bobby Clarke, baseball Hall of Famer Ty Cobb, and boxing greats Joe Frazier and Sugar Ray Robinson.

As long as Cutler manages his disease through exercise, medication and diet, there's no medical reason he wouldn't be able to continue performing at the NFL level. He'll have to monitor his blood glucose levels during games and drink some Gatorade if his sugars drop too low or take a shot of insulin if they skyrocket.

About 21 million Americans have diabetes, meaning their bodies cannot properly turn blood sugar into energy. Either they don't produce enough insulin or don't use it correctly. With the Type 1 form that Cutler has, the body's immune system attacks insulin-producing pancreatic cells, so that patients require insulin injections to survive. It usually, but not always, strikes in childhood.

Cutler, the 11th pick in the 2006 draft, threw for nearly 3,500 yards and 20 touchdowns last season but the Broncos missed the playoffs for a second straight year. It was obvious as the season wore on that his arm strength wasn't what it was his rookie year, when he started the final five weeks of the season.

In the weight room, he couldn't lift as much, and when he and teammates Brandon Marshall and Tony Scheffler gathered in Atlanta over the winter to work out together, Cutler said there were times he couldn't get out of bed in the morning he was so exhausted.

"I'd wake up tired. I'd go to sleep tired. It didn't matter how much I slept or what I ate, I was always tired, feeling bad," Cutler said. "It just feels good to be back to my old self and I'm happy to be out here. I'm enjoying it."

Wide receiver Brandon Stokley said Cutler's return to health means the receivers had better take heed: "I see a lot more energy with him. He seems a lot stronger. A lot more confident. He's already had a strong enough arm. Now it's going to be even stronger. I'll have to wear a couple of pair of gloves."

broncosteven
05-28-2008, 03:59 PM
Now he just needs to refrain from Sex though the whole season like the Prize fighters used to do.

With all that back log he will be HIXONesque.

BroncoBuff
05-28-2008, 04:15 PM
I am not a hypochondriac, but if I had suffered those same symptoms during the season, and I was sleeping six hours during the middle of the day in Atlanta instead of working out with Tony and B-Marsh, I woudda been scared sh!tless... I wouldda gone Woody Allen insane thinking I had some deadly disease. What must have been going through that kid's mind?

theAPAOps5
05-28-2008, 04:17 PM
He also needs to sacrifice a live chicken before every game.

Taco John
05-28-2008, 04:26 PM
He also needs to sacrifice a live chicken before every game.


I think we're well past chickens right now... I think Jay needs to start Ostrich farming...


http://www.tolweb.org/tree/ToLimages/ostrich_fam.jpg

alkemical
05-28-2008, 05:02 PM
I think we're well past chickens right now... I think Jay needs to start Ostrich farming...


http://www.tolweb.org/tree/ToLimages/ostrich_fam.jpg

Big Bird better watch out....

elsid13
05-28-2008, 05:09 PM
I think we're well past chickens right now... I think Jay needs to start Ostrich farming...


http://www.tolweb.org/tree/ToLimages/ostrich_fam.jpg

Screw that I say we just start sacrificing Raiders fans. It appeases the gods and beautifies the country.

TheReverend
05-28-2008, 05:15 PM
I am not a hypochondriac, but if I had suffered those same symptoms during the season, and I was sleeping six hours during the middle of the day in Atlanta instead of working out with Tony and B-Marsh, I woudda been scared sh!tless... I wouldda gone Woody Allen insane thinking I had some deadly disease. What must have been going through that kid's mind?

I don't know you too well Buff, but I'd guess sleeping instead of working out with professional athletes is pretty normal for you? :welcome:

cmhargrove
05-28-2008, 05:18 PM
He also needs to sacrifice a live chicken before every game.

Or light a cigarette in Jobu's mouth...

Atwater His Ass
05-28-2008, 06:32 PM
don't drink his rum either.

broncosteven
05-28-2008, 10:07 PM
Screw that I say we just start sacrificing Raiders fans. It appeases the gods and beautifies the country.

I thought that was what the Death penalty was invented for?

Anyhow Al Davis and Hot Carl are doing enough for the environment by picking up the trash in the AFC West.

SoDak Bronco
05-28-2008, 10:25 PM
Here's one turkey we need to sacrifice..
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BroncoBuff
05-28-2008, 10:48 PM
I don't know you too well Buff, but I'd guess sleeping instead of working out with professional athletes is pretty normal for you? :welcome:
Touche` ...

But actually, he was sleeping during DAYTIME hours like that. Like I said, if I had all those symptoms, I'd have been sh!tting bricks!

Can't I get a witness? Come on guys, if any of you lost 35 pounds without dieting, had zero energy, pissed two gallons a day and kept falling asleep at noon, you'd be sh!tting bricks too ... nothing to be embarrassed about ... ANY sane person would be VERY worried.

Los Broncos
05-28-2008, 11:02 PM
Now he just needs to refrain from Sex though the whole season like the Prize fighters used to do.

With all that back log he will be HIXONesque.

If I was a professional, I would practice celibacy during the season.

Even as a normal Joe, it has its benefits.

SBboundBroncos
05-28-2008, 11:42 PM
If I was a professional, I would practice celibacy during the season.

Even as a normal Joe, it has its benefits.

such as ???

Los Broncos
05-28-2008, 11:50 PM
such as ???

I'm speaking for myself here, gives more energy during the week to function.


And when I was doing warehouse work, I needed all I could get.

Just works for me I guess.

BMF Bronco
05-29-2008, 12:10 AM
Touche` ...

But actually, he was sleeping during DAYTIME hours like that. Like I said, if I had all those symptoms, I'd have been sh!tting bricks!

Can't I get a witness? Come on guys, if any of you lost 35 pounds without dieting, had zero energy, pissed two gallons a day and kept falling asleep at noon, you'd be sh!tting bricks too ... nothing to be embarrassed about ... ANY sane person would be VERY worried.

**** if I lost 35 pounds without dieting I would be happier than hell!

fdf
05-29-2008, 12:22 AM
Screw that I say we just start sacrificing Raiders fans. It appeases the gods and beautifies the country.

Raiders fans just piss them off. It does, however, beautify the country.

fdf
05-29-2008, 12:26 AM
. . .I wouldda gone Woody Allen insane thinking I had some deadly disease.

Well, he does have a deadly disease. If it's not controlled, it'll kill you in a bunch of different ways. From the article, it sounds like he's not what they call a "brittle" diabetic because he's showing all the signs of the disease coming under good control. Brittle diabetics have a really difficult time controlling the blood sugar even with heroic efforts. They usually die young.

maher_tyler
05-29-2008, 08:21 AM
Touche` ...

But actually, he was sleeping during DAYTIME hours like that. Like I said, if I had all those symptoms, I'd have been sh!tting bricks!

Can't I get a witness? Come on guys, if any of you lost 35 pounds without dieting, had zero energy, pissed two gallons a day and kept falling asleep at noon, you'd be sh!tting bricks too ... nothing to be embarrassed about ... ANY sane person would be VERY worried.

i agree..i'd wonder what the F was going on and go get checked out

That One Guy
05-29-2008, 08:41 AM
Didn't Wade Wilson get suspended for some 3 letter combination steroid to control his limp willy last year and then blame it on the diabetes meds? Maybe Cutler wont have a problem going celebate during the season.

Merlin
05-29-2008, 08:41 AM
sleeping during DAYTIME hours like that. Like I said, if I had all those symptoms, I'd have been sh!tting bricks!

Can't I get a witness? Come on guys, if any of you lost 35 pounds without dieting, had zero energy, pissed two gallons a day and kept falling asleep at noon, you'd be sh!tting bricks too ... nothing to be embarrassed about ... ANY sane person would be VERY worried.
Losing 35 lbs in your first full season is not that uncommon, ask Scheffler. As to the sleeping, he's a kid...he just didn't know better. When people are that age and that athletic, they frequently behave as if they are invincible. His lack of concern is not that surprising. I'm surprised his parents weren't all over him though :D

theAPAOps5
05-29-2008, 09:50 AM
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If coach had put me in we'd of won state.

I bet you I can throw a football over them mountains.

Hogan11
05-29-2008, 10:40 AM
Touche` ...

But actually, he was sleeping during DAYTIME hours like that. Like I said, if I had all those symptoms, I'd have been sh!tting bricks!

Can't I get a witness? Come on guys, if any of you lost 35 pounds without dieting, had zero energy, pissed two gallons a day and kept falling asleep at noon, you'd be sh!tting bricks too ... nothing to be embarrassed about ... ANY sane person would be VERY worried.

..unless you were working a night shift somewhere. Other than the losing the 35 lbs. part, I'm fitting that bill. No big thing.

Los Broncos
05-29-2008, 07:10 PM
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If coach had put me in we'd of won state.

I bet you I can throw a football over them mountains.

Hilarious! I love that part, he sounded like he was going to cry.

boltaneer
05-29-2008, 07:21 PM
Sweet! Now Cutler has no excuses for losing this season. :flower:

Inkana7
05-29-2008, 07:27 PM
Sweet! Now Cutler has no excuses for losing this season. :flower:

I wasn't aware he used any last year.

theAPAOps5
05-29-2008, 07:33 PM
Sweet! Now Cutler has no excuses for losing this season. :flower:

Just like Rivers has no excuse for why his team wins. Some things are out of both their control, wouldn't you say.

boltaneer
05-29-2008, 07:33 PM
I wasn't aware he used any last year.

So he just a career loser then? :)

boltaneer
05-29-2008, 07:37 PM
Just like Rivers has no excuse for why his team wins. Some things are out of both their control, wouldn't you say.

Heh, not quite.

Inkana7
05-29-2008, 07:43 PM
So he just a career loser then? :)

Clever. I've never heard that one before.

theAPAOps5
05-29-2008, 08:46 PM
Heh, not quite.

Heh, I would say they win despite of him.

Inkana7
05-29-2008, 09:26 PM
Heh, I would say they win despite of him.

Heh, I would agree.

boltaneer
05-30-2008, 05:03 AM
Clever. I've never heard that one before.

No need to be clever when the blatant truth is all that needs to be said.

no-pseudo-fan
05-30-2008, 07:52 AM
No need to be clever when the blatant truth is all that needs to be said.

We can say the same about the Chargers in general. A bunch of losers. You guys have had recent success, but that still doesn't change the fact that SD is the worst franchise(historically) in the division.

Kind of hard to hear? Maybe, but it is the truth. The truth is that the Chargers have always been losers, because only 1 team win each year and that team has never been the SD.

I find it almost funny that you charger fans think you are something special. You win a couple a division titles and you think you are "king of the world". I guess you guys can show off your Division Champs ring
http://www.weddingbee.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/ring_pop11.jpg:rofl:

broncosteven
05-30-2008, 11:14 AM
So he just a career loser then? :)

If you want the definition of a Career Loser just look to the Cheef's starter NFL Record, I believe you will find a Goose egg in Brody's win column.