Hondo rb Jose Robles was rushed to the hospital then airlifted to San Antonio for surgery after the game Friday night. He had a seizure in the locker room following the game.
Hondo rb Jose Robles was rushed to the hospital then airlifted to San Antonio for surgery after the game Friday night. He had a seizure in the locker room following the game.
Sorry to hear that....prayers going out!
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Does he have a history of having seizures or was this due to something happened in the game? Poor guy. I hope he is alright. Keep us posted.
I'm not entirely sure of his complete medical history but I do know he had concussions before. Jose played one heck of a game Friday putting up over 400 yds of total offense and 5 tds. He appeared to be fine until the last drive when Hondo was trying to run out the clock. After his last carry he stumbled off the field and was visibly shaken. He walked to the locker room with the trainer after the game was over, then fainted and had a seizure. He had surgery at 1:00 AM on Saturday to relieve pressure on his brain. He woke up at about noon and wanted to get up but was restrained. Jose was put into a drug induced coma yesterday afternoon to allow the swelling in his brain to subside.
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Hope everything is alright.
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Double that...my prayers are with him and his familyOriginally posted by Cameron Crazy
Hope everything is alright.
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My prayers are included with these others.
Oh wow... I'm definitely praying for the young man and his family. We all love this game so much and know there are risks but can't imagine such a tragedy. God Bless.
hey sotex u have anymore info on his condition???
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Any word on his condition?
Very critical for him and very very stressful for the family. We will hit our knees for him,his family and a safe speedy total recovery. Hug your kids every day and tell them how you love them. They may not be there this evening when you get home.Originally posted by sotex
Hondo rb Jose Robles was rushed to the hospital then airlifted to San Antonio for surgery after the game Friday night. He had a seizure in the locker room following the game.
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Prayers that he recovers and for strength for the family during this time.
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Prayers go out to Jose and his family.
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I found this on SASports.com by "gordo"
A high school football player is in critical condition after he collapsed leaving the field during Friday night's game. The 16-year-old is in the intensive care unit at University Hospital.
The teen's family says they are getting a lot of support from everyone from teammates to cross country runners, even fans of the Hondo football team who don't have kids at the school.
They say Jose Robles made a real impact on everyone. He was born on Super Bowl Sunday and his family says Jose Robles was born to play football.
"That's what he wanted," said his uncle, Raul Ytuarte.
And last night was no exception.
"He did good, one of his best," said Danny Rios, Jose's best friend.
Jose joined the 400 club with more than 300 rushing yards and another 99 yards receiving. But after the game, his family noticed something was wrong.
"We notice that he was walking kind of gingerly, kind of funny," said Ytuarte.
He told his family he would be find and went into the field house to change before the victory dinner.
"When he got in the field house he went to the doctor and told him he didn't feel right," said Ytuarte.
Jose fell to the ground in seizures. He was rushed to Medina Community Hospital, then flown to University Hospital in San Antonio. Family and friends weren't far behind.
"We all, we all love him," said Rios.
After 45 minutes of surgery, a blood clot was removed from his brain.
Now family and friends say they have each other to lean on, as they wait for the Super Bowl boy to get better.
The doctors say these next three days will be the most critical, but the family is hopeful that Jose will get better.
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