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Dejan Kulusevski

Yeah looks very much like CPAP mask.

Can be totally unrelated to weight and health and just be that when you sleep your airwaves relax and constrict and you end up 'dying' in your sleep multiple times a night.

Takes years off your life, fudges up recovery etc. Loads of people have sleep apnea and never realise. If you're a snorer, have to keep waking up to pee, wake up with a dry mouth or feel like you're tired regardless of sleep it's worth getting checked out cause those CPAP machines are literally life savers.

Dealing with the NHS is another subject all together....

I keep on waking up to pee. Always thought it was the 10 pints of guiness i drank.
No wonder i feel a bit rough in the morning.
 
...professional footballers often use a "pressurized room", more formally known as a hyperbaric chamber, as part of their recovery and rehabilitation regimens.
This practice is part of a treatment called Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), which involves breathing pure oxygen in a chamber where the atmospheric pressure is increased two to three times higher than normal air pressure
 
Sounds like Deki won’t even be able to set foot on the training pitch until February…

Thomas Frank gave an update on Dejan Kulusevski’s recovery from a knee injury at his pre-Villa press conference on Thursday.

The Swedish playmaker has been sidelined since April, missed our UEFA Europa League triumph in Bilbao in May and has yet to make an appearance in Thomas’ time in charge.

Thomas said: “We know it's a complicated injury. If there's one person who can accelerate that, it's Dejan. He's a top pro and has got a top mentality. The most important thing is to remove the pain in the knee. He got an injection to help that 10 days ago. We know in three to four weeks if it's settled and when it's settled, hopefully, he’ll be on the grass and from there, we’ll see what’s happening.”


 
Sounds like Deki won’t even be able to set foot on the training pitch until February…

Thomas Frank gave an update on Dejan Kulusevski’s recovery from a knee injury at his pre-Villa press conference on Thursday.

The Swedish playmaker has been sidelined since April, missed our UEFA Europa League triumph in Bilbao in May and has yet to make an appearance in Thomas’ time in charge.

Thomas said: “We know it's a complicated injury. If there's one person who can accelerate that, it's Dejan. He's a top pro and has got a top mentality. The most important thing is to remove the pain in the knee. He got an injection to help that 10 days ago. We know in three to four weeks if it's settled and when it's settled, hopefully, he’ll be on the grass and from there, we’ll see what’s happening.”


Im beginning to think that this sounds like a career threatening injury.
 
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At first it was assumed that Kulusevski would miss the start of the season and then Frank said he hoped to have him available by the end of last year and now it could be another month until the 25-year-old is ready to try again after feeling discomfort in his knee when he initially returned to training on the grass.

"It was not going forward as quickly as we thought but it's an injury we haven’t seen that much in football history," admitted Frank. "It's a complicated injury, where it’s important to make sure there’s no pain in the knee. That’s why he got an injection and it hopefully will help. So in three to four weeks’ time, he’ll be on the grass pain-free."


 
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