Sodbuster Posted December 30, 2010 Posted December 30, 2010 Actually, it doesn't. They are under no obligation to provide their private medical information to anyone. That is part of what the law is about, that information is private, although it isn't specific to athletes. HIPAA laws apply to everyone in every walk of life. Why would they want to tell someone where they are injured? Just so fans feel better because they have some knowledge? And also let players on other teams know where their weak point is so they can take shots? Fans don't have any rights to that kind of information. Don't agree with everything you said, but totally respect your opinions. Quote
82SiouxGuy Posted December 30, 2010 Posted December 30, 2010 Don't agree with everything you said, but totally respect your opinions. How about this for an example, would you like it if all of your medical conditions or issues were broadcast on SiouxSports.com? Or on television and radio? Do any of the rest of us have a right to that information? Of course not. Medical information, information about a person's body, is private. They can share it if they want, but they also have the right to keep it private. I believe that the individual's rights trump the rights of the masses in this type situation. And I guess that the US government agreed because they made the law several years ago. Quote
lystesioux Posted December 30, 2010 Author Posted December 30, 2010 Anyone else besides YaneA going to the game? I'm interested to know what Sioux fans think of the arena. Obviously it's no marble palace like the Ralph but it will be nice to hear opposing fans's opinions. I'll be there in the 13th row behind the net. I was lucky enough to get 5 tickets when they went on sale on ticketmaster. Should be a great time if the weather allows us to drive up from the cities. Quote
Sioux-cia Posted December 30, 2010 Posted December 30, 2010 Anyone else besides YaneA going to the game? I'm interested to know what Sioux fans think of the arena. Obviously it's no marble palace like the Ralph but it will be nice to hear opposing fans's opinions. I'm gonna be there!! You can buy me a beer between periods. There will be beer, right? Quote
Runninwiththedogs Posted December 30, 2010 Posted December 30, 2010 I'm gonna be there!! You can buy me a beer between periods. There will be beer, right? Not in the arena but right outside. Or I could make you run to the Sports Garden and back with FireHelmetGuy! I can't wait to see you! I'll message you my number, as I'm not sure I still have yours. Are you going on the Old People Bus? Black Bear isn't that far away from Duluth. Quote
Sioux-cia Posted December 30, 2010 Posted December 30, 2010 Not in the arena but right outside. Or I could make you run to the Sports Garden and back with FireHelmetGuy! I can't wait to see you! I'll message you my number, as I'm not sure I still have yours. Are you going on the Old People Bus? Black Bear isn't that far away from Duluth. Hmmm, I think FireHelmetGuy can bring back all the beers we need in his helmet! I'm to young and limber to go on the OPB! I'm coming from Wisconsin and my son is coming from Fargo. We're meeting at my other son's place in Mpls and hope to be in Duluth around noon.. I should be in bed but like a kid on Christmas Eve, I can't sleep. IT"S GOING TO BE A HOT TIME IN THE OLD TOWN TONIGHT!!! Quote
Sodbuster Posted December 30, 2010 Posted December 30, 2010 How about this for an example, would you like it if all of your medical conditions or issues were broadcast on SiouxSports.com? Or on television and radio? Do any of the rest of us have a right to that information? Of course not. Medical information, information about a person's body, is private. They can share it if they want, but they also have the right to keep it private. I believe that the individual's rights trump the rights of the masses in this type situation. And I guess that the US government agreed because they made the law several years ago. Which brings me around to the earlier question......do the players themselves make the decision to either comment or not on their condition, or are they advised by the team or someone else not to? ......just wondering. Quote
Blackheart Posted December 30, 2010 Posted December 30, 2010 Which brings me around to the earlier question......do the players themselves make the decision to either comment or not on their condition, or are they advised by the team or someone else not to? ......just wondering. My GUESS, is that they are strongly advised against disclosing any information... Quote
hrkac Posted December 30, 2010 Posted December 30, 2010 Cheesemover wanted me to pass this along: The 4 Joe Senser's locations will be showing the game on their big screens tonight. Quote
shamus Posted December 30, 2010 Posted December 30, 2010 Cheesemover wanted me to pass this along: The 4 Joe Senser's locations will be showing the game on their big screens tonight. YES! you just made my day! Quote
siouxforce19 Posted December 30, 2010 Posted December 30, 2010 Cheesemover wanted me to pass this along: The 4 Joe Senser's locations will be showing the game on their big screens tonight. Man, I wish I wasn't sick so I could go watch. Quote
lomackman Posted December 31, 2010 Posted December 31, 2010 She could go to Black Bear. The Black Bear has a real nice hotel that is cheap. Quote
lomackman Posted December 31, 2010 Posted December 31, 2010 Synthetic motor oil company, based in Superior, Wi. It is also a fertilizer company with sales all over the world including China. Quote
The Sicatoka Posted December 31, 2010 Posted December 31, 2010 I said this probably 10 years ago in this forum. Let's go over it again: If I know Player X on Team Y has an Injured Z, I'm going to "test" it for them at my first opportunity. So, do you want all your injury information out there in public? Quote
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