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Sean McDonough Could Hear His Eyeballs Move

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Riptide, Dec 3, 2012.

  1. Riptide

    Riptide Well-Known Member

    And other scary stuff. Surgery last week could fix the problem.

    Superior canal dehiscence syndrome (SCDS) is a thinning or hole in the bone that separates the inner ear from the brain. McDonough, who discussed his condition with USA Today in June, experienced several of the symptoms associated with SCDS: a loud bang with each step he took, hearing his eyeballs move, hearing his heartbeat in his left ear and more.

    http://frontrow.espn.go.com/2012/12/tweetback-sean-mcdonough-safely-through-surgery-colleagues-remember-rick-majerus-kansas-city-tragedy-beckham-leaves-mls-on-top/
     
  2. Wow, that is scary stuff. Glad to hear Sean is recuperating. A good guy who I met through his dad, who once did me a huge professional favor.
     
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