Friends, family and fans are just hoping for the best for Chris Bosh at the moment. He is still currently in the hospital after going there on his own after feeling some discomfort for a few days. It was a good thing he did because it became a very dangerous situation, that for now appears to be ok. Even with that said, sources are saying Bosh will be forced to miss the rest of the season so he can get the proper treatment for a possible blood clot.
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The Miami Herald first reported on Friday that Bosh, 30, could miss the remainder of the season if he was found to have blood clots in his lung.
The medication required to treat such a condition typically requires at least six months of limited physical activity.
Blood clots are always a serious condition, but this is a particularly scary moment for Bosh and the NBA after former Portland Trail Blazers star Jerome Kersey died suddenly Wednesday of a blood clot in his lung. Kersey was 52.
Bosh was admitted to the hospital on Thursday after complaining about discomfort in his chest for several days.
It’s a huge blow to the Miami Heat, especially after pulling off the trade to being Goran Dragic, but it’s a reminder that there are bigger things than basketball.