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    Pray for Bill Self

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      crimsonblu22 @JoJoAndMe
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      @JoJoAndMe I thought his frosh were pretty talented. They only lost to TT by 2.

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        crimsonblu22
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        Found this

        Right before KU left, Self said he was feeling some abnormal chest issues. Based on past issues, Self said he didn't feel good about it. He was very dehydrated and has AFib. He couldn't get on the plane. He could have coached last night, and he can coach today. No limitation. It was suggested that he not fly last night due to the altitude. Bottom line is Coach Self is okay, and he's back on the court. #kubball

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          patoh3
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          My take is that he was dehydrated, but from what I don’t know. When you are dehydrated, your heart has to beat faster to compensate for a lesser volume. Whether this threw him into a-fib or he already has a-fib and went into what is called RVR (rapid ventricular rate) could cause chest pain as the heart gets its own blood supply when the heart is resting. Faster heart rate with decreased blood volume means less blood to the heart muscle which already has narrowing in the arteries as evidenced by his need for stents. If you add altitude with lower oxygen concentration, it adds further stress on the heart. Also, with dehydration, the potassium may be low or high that can affect the heart rhythm. If you are dehydrated enough, you are also in acute renal failure that would be further stressed by a higher altitude. Hope it makes sense whether you wanted to know it or not.

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            ROCKCHALK2025 @patoh3
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            @patoh3 A fib is no joke although i got a call from my monitoring people told me I had been in a fib for six hours and I didn't even know

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              BeddieKU23
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              Sounds like precautions were taken given what was happening (and his past), it was ultimately the right decision. Sounds like he will coach Saturday which is a good thing to hear.

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