Wanted: Peter Jacobsen's Sticks
Champions Tour star Peter Jacobsen (left)is now on the lookout for four sets of his clubs, stolen from his condominium garage on Thursday.
The missing clubs include one staff bag full of his Titleist set, which he plays with on the Champions Tour. The three other bags are of sentimental value to Jacobsen, including his high school and college bags.
Jacobsen is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the return of his clubs.
One Of Peters approvals on TV needs a retraction,(ALEVE).
See the below message that I sent to all of my senior golfers that I play with:
I have been taking two (2) Aleve tablets all this year prior to each golf game to help relieve any pain and body aches. Since I have been playing at least three (3) times a week and more, I've been taking six (6) to eight (8)tablets a week all this year.Unfortunately I was not aware of the side effects associated with this medicine, please be for-warned.
Two weeks ago Thursday I was playing at Clary Fields and didn't feel very well even before we started playing. I began having tightness in the chest, pain down my arm and chest and a headache. As the day progressed, things seemed to get a little better, but then they started getting worse.
By the end of the round, I had no strength in my arms and legs and had a real bad headache.
After getting home I laid down to try and recover, but things began getting worse and my wife took me to the emergency ward with a suspected heart attack coming on. They performed all types of tests and found that I had 102 degrees temperature, chills and a real bad headache.
I spent Thursday, Friday and went home Saturday afternoon after they performed additional tests to find out what had happened to me.
They set me up last Monday morning with an appointment with my cardiologist to review all of my tests to see what had happened to me. To my surprise, all of the tests showed that with the accumulated use of the drug Aleve, I had acute kidney failure. They have treated me with the appropriate drugs and my kidneys have now returned to normal.
I was told by the doctors that I should not ever take this drug again because it could lead to a complete kidney failure. They said that I could now continue my normal golfing and exercise.
Please consult your doctors if you are now or in the future planning on using this drug. Listed below are some of the problems associated with the continued use of this drug.
Oleblue / Bill Brown
Bacterial Infection of Blood or Tissues affecting the Whole Body
Numbness, Tingling or Pain of Hands or Feet
High Blood Pressure
Heart Attack
Slow Heartbeat
Abnormal Heart Rhythm
Chronic Heart Failure
Disease of the Heart and Blood Vessels
Stroke
Meningitis Not Caused by an Infection
Vasculitis
Blood Clot
Abnormally Low Blood Pressure
Vocal Cord Swelling
Pneumonia
Infiltration of White Blood Cells into the Lungs
Pneumonia with High Amount of Eosinophil White Blood Cells
Significant Decrease in Lung Function
Bronchospasm
Ulcers of Esophagus
Stomach Ulcer
Ulcer from Stomach Acid
Stomach or Intestinal Ulcer
Inflammation of the Large Intestine
Hepatitis
Hepatitis caused by Drugs
Acute Inflammation of the Pancreas
Red Blood in Bowel Movement
Bleeding of the Stomach or Intestines
Nephrotic Syndrome
Interstitial Nephritis
Glomerulonephritis
Kidney Damage
Renal Tubular Necrosis
Kidney Failure
Renal Papillary Necrosis
Kidney Disease
Inflammation of the Bladder
Bloody Urine
Bleeding Not Related to Menstrual Period
Inflammation of Skin caused by an Allergy
Erythema Multiforme
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