Magpies ruckman Cox details scary internal injury

Magpies ruckman Cox details scary internal injury

Collingwood ruckman Mason Cox has revealed the complete extent of his inside accidents, saying it was even harmful to be by himself at one level.

Cox hasn’t performed since struggling inside bleeding from an innocuous bump in spherical two.

What was initially considered a damaged rib turned out to be a haematoma and ruptured spleen.

Cox has already been dominated out of subsequent week’s Anzac Day conflict with Essendon, and the membership will decide a return-to-play date following one other medical check-up.

“The last time I was in here, I was pretty sick,” Cox informed KIIS on Tuesday.

“It’s literally a lacerated spleen. I had two to three litres of internal bleeding into the system, which is not ideal.

“Essentially the subsequent day I wakened and went to the physician and I used to be in hospital half-hour later.

“I had a little operation, like a crazy operation that goes into your spleen and plugs things up and for the last two to three weeks, I’ve just been doing nothing.

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“I can not get the center charge up, cannot work out or something like that, so I’ve simply been strolling round. It’s essentially the most that I can do.”

Cox was so unaware of how serious his injury was that he even trained a few days after the round two win over Port.

“That was the dumbest factor you can do,” Cox said with a laugh.

Even medical staff were initially stumped at the true nature of the injury.

“After I had the operation, I used to be OK for a bit however for the primary four-day interval, it was form of misdiagnosed,” he stated.

“We thought it was a damaged rib after which we appeared on the scans additional and the radiologist realised he missed one thing.

“That was internal bleeding, which is pretty crazy to think.

“It was an attention-grabbing week, trying again on it, it was fairly severe and the very fact I reside alone – if one thing does occur and it turns into like a ruptured spleen, it will be very severe.”

With both Cox and Darcy Cameron sidelined, Collingwood have been forced to use Billy Frampton as the lead ruckman.

The Magpies sit third on the ladder with a 4-1 file.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au