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Default Any experiences with concussions worsening ADHD symptoms?

My school-aged son has a bleeding disorder, as well as ADHD. I do not feel soccer is a safe sport for him, as the rough play in soccer is known to result in repeated concussions and/or TBI's. His father is not concerned. Does anyone have any information or experience regarding concussions sustained in childhood worsening ADHD symptoms? Also, how rough is the sport, even outside of heading the ball?
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