Glendon Rusch was short of breath and when he hopped on the treadmill to do some running, he felt a sharp pain in his chest.
Dr. Stephen Adams wasted little time sending him to the emergency room of Northwestern Memorial Hospital. A chest X-ray and blood work revealed nothing, so Adams insisted the Chicago Cubs left-hander also have a CT-Scan. It was a test that perhaps saved his life.
“That’s where it showed up,” Rusch said Tuesday, describing the blood clot in his lung.
Posted: September 26th, 2006.
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