How did Shaquem Griffin lose his hand? Former NFL star s hand amputated for rare deformity
How did Shaquem Griffin lose his hand Former NFL star s hand amputated for rare deformity Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Griffin beat all the odds, playing college football and getting drafted to the NFL despite many people doubting him and saying he wouldn’t be able to. A true inspiration.
Shaquem Griffin has announced his retirement after four seasons.Griffin beat all the odds, playing college football and getting drafted to the NFL despite many people doubting him and saying he wouldn’t be able to. A true inspiration. Much respect to Shaq Griffin. An amazing inspirational story Not many athletes have played with disabilities like this, so his story is an encouraging one. The hand was amputated when Griffin was very young. Shaquem Griffin, twin brother of CB Shaq Griffin, has announced his retirement from football after just four seasons:
Shaquem Griffin, twin brother of CB Shaq Griffin, has announced his retirement from football after just four seasons: The problem stemmed from a pregnancy issue. An ultrasound revealed that a strand of the amniotic membrane had wrapped around Shaquem Griffen's wrist. As the band would stop his left hand from developing, the doctors were faced with a difficult decision. They could try to move the band, but there were substantial risks involved with doing so. His mother, Tangie Griffin, said the : "I had a choice to say, 'Let's try it and pray everything is O.K.' But in my mind, that is not an option at all." She and her husband discussed the challenges they might face if they left it alone. They had a tough decision to make. They realized that a malformed hand wouldn't change their love or prevent the child from living a fantastic life. That it wasn't worth the potential risks. Shaquem Griffin's left hand was underdeveloped and often brought him pain, which forced him to have it amputated in 1999. His parents were proved right, as the loss of his hand didn't stop him from achieving his dreams.
How did Shaquem Griffin lose his hand Former NFL star s hand amputated for rare deformity
New York Giants v Seattle Seahawks Shaquem Griffin has announced his retirement from the NFL after just a few seasons, which he spent with the . He spent three years in the NFL, after becoming a sensation at UCF in college. He made headlines because he played football to such a high level with just one hand. Much respect to Shaq Griffin. An amazing inspirational story Shaquem Griffin has announced his retirement after four seasons.Griffin beat all the odds, playing college football and getting drafted to the NFL despite many people doubting him and saying he wouldn’t be able to. A true inspiration.
Shaquem Griffin has announced his retirement after four seasons.Griffin beat all the odds, playing college football and getting drafted to the NFL despite many people doubting him and saying he wouldn’t be able to. A true inspiration. Much respect to Shaq Griffin. An amazing inspirational story Not many athletes have played with disabilities like this, so his story is an encouraging one. The hand was amputated when Griffin was very young. Shaquem Griffin, twin brother of CB Shaq Griffin, has announced his retirement from football after just four seasons:
Shaquem Griffin, twin brother of CB Shaq Griffin, has announced his retirement from football after just four seasons: The problem stemmed from a pregnancy issue. An ultrasound revealed that a strand of the amniotic membrane had wrapped around Shaquem Griffen's wrist. As the band would stop his left hand from developing, the doctors were faced with a difficult decision. They could try to move the band, but there were substantial risks involved with doing so. His mother, Tangie Griffin, said the : "I had a choice to say, 'Let's try it and pray everything is O.K.' But in my mind, that is not an option at all." She and her husband discussed the challenges they might face if they left it alone. They had a tough decision to make. They realized that a malformed hand wouldn't change their love or prevent the child from living a fantastic life. That it wasn't worth the potential risks. Shaquem Griffin's left hand was underdeveloped and often brought him pain, which forced him to have it amputated in 1999. His parents were proved right, as the loss of his hand didn't stop him from achieving his dreams.