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Wake Forest coach Steve Forbes says he is healthy after serious leg infection turned into sepsis


Wake Forest University men's basketball coach Steve Forbes says he is healthy and ready to lead the Demon Deacons into a new season after recovering from a serious leg infection that sidelined him for weeks after it turned into sepsis. “I didn't walk for four or five weeks,” Forbes said. “Had I messed around with that, I'd have been in huge trouble.” (WXII)

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Wake Forest coach Steve Forbes says he is healthy after serious leg infection turned into sepsis