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Old 09-07-2011, 12:22 PM #1
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Default Sidney Crosby press conference

For those who are interested, I highly recommend watching the 45-min press conference that Sidney Crosby (who sustained two hits to the head while playing hockey in January) and his doctors gave today. Lots of interesting and current information on his treatment and progress. Long story short: he sustained a very significant concussion, with fogginess, headaches, light and sound sensitivity, and vestibular issues. He's still experiencing headaches, but has improved a lot and his doctors (one of whom is Dr. Michael Collins in Pittsburgh) expect a full recovery. They're not providing a timeline for recovery, though.

I think it would be helpful for family members, friends and co-workers to see as well.

I watched it on www.tsn.ca, but it will no doubt be available on other websites.
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