PoopIsAlwaysSunny t1_j6ledax wrote
Reply to comment by CryoAurora in New study (n = 15,764) shows repeated concussions are linked to worse brain function in later life by unswsydney
Next year is very optimistic. I expect they will have another half decade of heavily profiting off of continuing to brain damage our youth
CryoAurora t1_j6nbh6l wrote
That's the hard part.
My kids are young, and my son wants to play things I did. He's also watching me die from the long-term effects of being a pro athlete in my 20s and 30s.
It's hard to properly teach my kids that sports have consequences long after the now without squashing hopes and dreams.
I want him to play the sports he wants, but it's difficult knowing some are not safe at any level, unfortunately. There's no safe way to beat physics of the law of motion and protect your brain. We're humans, not woodpeckers, with special engineering to protect their brains.
bensonnd t1_j6nh7eo wrote
I only played football through high school and suffered at least 2 severe concussions by the time I graduated. One of them was so severe they had to have someone come get me off the field and take me to the hospital. It's unbelievable how dangerous it is at very young ages.
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