Clint Tolbert

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Clint Tolbert

@SoonerCT22

Circa Sports Team Pro @circalasvegas @circasports #CircaSportsMillion #CircaSurvivor

Las Vegas, NV Katılım Mayıs 2010
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wretchy@Wretchy·
Anyone doing business w @cordgarcia should be expected to get fucked in one way or another. Scum piece of shit Would stay far far far away
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Ben Lamb@BenbaLamb·
Heard 🌎 is up to 1.6 starting stacks in the razz. Good luck bud I’ll be late regging tomorrow, possible a bit hungover, if you wanna swap .75%. 👊🏻
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Johnny World burns @BenbaLamb on Day 2. Ben Lamb bags chip lead to close day out and takes down 2nd bracelet on Day 3. Ben’s 1.5% = $7,391 World’s 1.5% = $400 …but it was a solid joke.

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Clint Tolbert
Clint Tolbert@SoonerCT22·
@FarazJaka Dr Lukens is the best chiro in vegas, works out of a spine hospital. Get my number from anyone and I’ll connect you, Faraz. (Bear or anyone at the Martin)
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Faraz Jaka
Faraz Jaka@FarazJaka·
If anyone has recommendations of good physical therapist in Colorado or Vegas please let me know. Looking for someone with experience helping people with herniated disk, deep understanding of human anatomy, and passionate about what they do.
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Faraz Jaka
Faraz Jaka@FarazJaka·
These last four weeks have been incredibly difficult for me, culminating in a trip to the ER last week; a pretty insane chain of events. This is the story of how ketamine helped me get back on feet, literally. I've battled back issues for over 15 years, working with physical therapists (PTs) whenever new issues arise and managing them. Over time, it has become increasingly difficult to handle them while constantly being on the road without a permanent home. It's challenging to maintain consistency in working with the right PT when new issues arise. Last August, while bending over repeatedly to pick up my 2-year-old in the Barcelona airport, something tweaked and left me in bad shape. I could only walk for about 5-10 minutes before experiencing intense nerve pain. I immediately got an MRI, which revealed two herniated discs: one at L5/S1 and the other at L4/L5. In January, during my trip to the Bahamas, the only way I managed was by using one of those electric scooters to get around. Many of you may have seen me at recent tournaments, carrying my yoga mat to each event and doing back exercises during every 15-minute break. Combined with a lumbar support, this has been the only way I could manage to play. For the next few months, I was somewhat managing the symptoms by doing exercises and stretches I had learned from PTs. However, I couldn't do basic things like running or walking for more than 5 minutes at a time. Then, suddenly, four weeks ago, the nerve pain in my left leg glute, which I normally only experienced after walking, seemed to become permanent. I canceled my trip to Hardrock and started physical therapy 2-3 times a week, but no matter how simplified and limited they made my exercises and movements, things kept getting worse for four weeks straight. I tried various steroids and lumbar epidural shots, but nothing helped. The first lumbar epidural shot was incredibly difficult to even get because I couldn't even lie flat on my belly, and we had to cancel the second one for the same reason. For the past few weeks, I haven't been able to stand upright, sit in a chair, or walk. Initially, I could use a walker to walk, but even that became difficult. I was essentially limited to two positions: lying on my right side in bed or sitting in a zero gravity chair. I spent three weeks in these 2 positions, doing simple ankle exercises to minimize muscle atrophy and reduce the risk of blood clots. Going to the bathroom was very difficult, and I couldn't shower. I had to rely on shower wipes to clean myself while lying down. With no signs of improvement and things still getting worse, I couldn't imagine what could be worse than my current situation. I was afraid of permanent nerve damage and other issues related to being immobile for so long. Not to mention the hardship on my wife, who had to take care of both me and our 2-year-old while also running our coaching business. So we fast-tracked the process of getting surgery to undergo a microdiscectomy, which would involve removing the herniated discs that were likely compressing my nerves. 1/2
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NHL@NHL·
The MVP of the 2023 #StanleyCup Playoffs will be _____. 🏆 (via IG/nhleurope)
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DeeCee
DeeCee@DColpoys23·
This is what peak male performance looks like.
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Clint Tolbert
Clint Tolbert@SoonerCT22·
@barstoolsports He needs to stick to eating ribeyes and bashing his head in the trenches. Maybe even STFU… bc no one really cares anout his opinion
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Clint Tolbert@SoonerCT22·
@BarstoolMintzy “I think mintzy’s upcoming schedule just involves Pelicans games” lol - DP
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Mintzy
Mintzy@StoolMintzy·
So much for that Pelicans lead….
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Tana Karn
Tana Karn@tkarn421·
Bought Super Smash Brothers last night for my daughter and I to play last night. Woke up to this! Couldn’t be more proud. ☕️🎮☀️
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