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Kelsey Mitchell Says She's OK After Rhabdomyolysis Scare in Fever's Game 5

The Fever plan stricter hydration and recovery safeguards after trainers diagnosed the rare muscle breakdown.

Overview

  • Mitchell said in exit interviews that she feels fine, expects no lasting effects, and will take time to reset after significant fluid loss.
  • Her legs locked in the third quarter after a made three-pointer, a stretcher was brought out, she refused to leave on it, received an IV in the locker room, and was then taken to a hospital for fluids and electrolytes.
  • She and reporters pointed to heavy minutes and cross-country travel as likely contributors, and she initially misread early symptoms as menstrual cramps.
  • Coach Stephanie White said the staff will heighten awareness of rhabdomyolysis symptoms and emphasize hydration and recovery practices going forward.
  • Doctors explained that rhabdomyolysis is a muscle breakdown that can stress the kidneys; they advised rest and do not anticipate substantial time off if recovery stays on track.