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Originally Posted by greenfrog
Where are the doctors who will tell them, "you are now at significant risk if you continue playing, and I highly recommend that you retire while you can still have a highly functional and productive life?"
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This guy must have found one! Or maybe he came on here..... (by the way this guy was a very good player in Australia's most popular sport, so this is pretty high profile).
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-new...621-1gco0.html
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Adelaide utility Scott Stevens has retired from the AFL due to ongoing concussion problems.
The 29-year-old has not played since round three this season after being concussed in a training incident.
Scans failed to reveal a specific problem with Stevens, leaving Crows medicos puzzled by what they termed post-concussion syndrome.
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"Concussion is a brain injury, something to be taken very seriously, and it affects your whole quality of life and has ramifications beyond football," Stevens said in a statement.
"To play again, I would have to regain health and fitness and then be prepared that if I suffered another concussion the recovery time would be as long or longer.
"This is something I don't want to go through again."
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