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Old 12-23-2017, 07:21 PM #6
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Sorry to hear of your setback. Hopefully the recovery is quick. The discouragement and frustration is hard after a setback like that. I am a year and a half into recovery. Pretty resigned to likely never playing hockey again.

Sounds like your impact was more body than head? I was under the impression that it would take a significant head impact to get a concussion, even with a prior history. Is that wrong?
it really depends, i don't really know if i was hit in the body or head, all i know it shook me up quite a bit and everything is back, not nearly as severe as before which i am thankful for, and it really depends on the incident and your body i guess for how hard it takes to have an effect,
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