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Old 08-28-2014, 04:13 AM #11
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if what you are saying is in fact true and your pal has been concussed that many times and continues sparring she is going to be really really sad in another 20 years of so. I had multiple concussions that I shook off. I am now 48 and dealing with the consequences. It an extremely frustrating decline filled with regret, remorse, bitterness, etc. I was an athlete that represented our great nation in 2 sports. They did not know **** about them back in the day. One time I had a really nasty one and was off by 4 months or so when they asked me the date. I was instructed to rest for 3 days.

Your brain is serious business...and you are not a true friend if you read this and don't make her read up on this stuff so she can see what she is in for if she continues with her sport. I do not care how passionate she is about it blah blah blah blah. IT IS NOT WORTH THE PRICE

Life flat out sucks when you get lost driving to a place you have been by a ton of times...or the name of your daughters best friend who has been to your haose 1000x
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