Dallas Cowboys' Travis Frederick out With Autoimmune Disease
- 6 years ago
Dallas Cowboys' Travis Frederick
out With Autoimmune Disease Cowboys offensive lineman Travis Frederick
has been diagnosed with the autoimmune
disease, Guillain-Barre Syndrome. According to the CDC, Guillain-Barre Syndrome affects about one in 100,000 people. Frederick recently released a statement
on Twitter. In the statement, he said that the doctors
don't know when he can return to football. According to the CDC, Guillain-Barre Syndrome
can be treated through plasma exchange
and an infusion of antibodies. Symptoms of tingling, muscle weakness and
sometimes paralysis can last from a few weeks to several years, but most people fully recover. Travis Frederick, via Twitter
out With Autoimmune Disease Cowboys offensive lineman Travis Frederick
has been diagnosed with the autoimmune
disease, Guillain-Barre Syndrome. According to the CDC, Guillain-Barre Syndrome affects about one in 100,000 people. Frederick recently released a statement
on Twitter. In the statement, he said that the doctors
don't know when he can return to football. According to the CDC, Guillain-Barre Syndrome
can be treated through plasma exchange
and an infusion of antibodies. Symptoms of tingling, muscle weakness and
sometimes paralysis can last from a few weeks to several years, but most people fully recover. Travis Frederick, via Twitter