More surgery needed for Ryan Switzer’s son
Posted Mar 29, 2021
Another surgery will be needed for the 9-month-old son of former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Ryan Switzer, weeks after he started to experience bleeding and was diagnosed with COVID-19. Switzer tweeted Saturday that his son, Christian, was “stable and not actively bleeding.” More tests were done, and doctors saw an abnormality on a scan.
(WPXI)
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