JohnBlutarski
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- Apr 25, 2023
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This could very well be a career ender.Will he be allowed to return in the playoffs now that they said this?
This could very well be a career ender.Will he be allowed to return in the playoffs now that they said this?
All teamsDoes this happen to all teams or did we get an unfair share ?
Why are you asking logical questions? This is the NHL.Why don’t they just say what everyone already knows, it’s long term concussion issues.
Could raise some awareness while they are at. It’s serious. Seems a little insensitive I don’t know.
What other team has all that happened to?
Allowed? Yes. But it sounds like they are planning on giving him till next training camp at the least.Will he be allowed to return in the playoffs now that they said this?
I was going to say “who cares what they tell us since we all already know,” but you make an excellent point about awareness.Poor kid is out for the season and yet they are still calling it an upper body injury.
Why don’t they just say what everyone already knows, it’s long term concussion issues.
Could raise some awareness while they are at. It’s serious. Seems a little insensitive I don’t know.
Regardless, this friggin stinks. Hope he isn’t affected long term and we’ll see him back on the ice healthy at some point in the future
<<< Has dealt with post-concussive syndrome that wasn't properly managed because at the time, they hardly knew what that was, and let me tell you, it's life-changing and absolutely horrible.
Long story short, after my last concussion, I began experiencing vertigo, SEVERE anxiety attacks, light sensitivity, bouts with depressions, etc etc etc. However, when I say anxiety attacks, I mean 24/7 for over a year at one point. If any of you have dealt with these, imagine just being stuck in one for a year.
It took 15 years for me to get back to what I'd say is about 70% of "normal". I'd say I have existed at about 85% since then. Mind you I'm in my late 40's now, and this last occurred when I was 19. I've got a fantastic, fulfilling life, but I went through hell, and took a lot of work to get to where I am today.
As much as I enjoy watching him play, and as much as I hate losing a player like that, I really hope he never plays again for his own sake. The thing with concussions, especially with someone like him who has had multiple in a relatively short period is that each subsequent concussion makes you even MORE susceptible to another, which often require less force to occur than before as well, hence why he was just probably pushing himself a little too hard at practice and relapsed. Either way, i hope the kid comes out the other side of this able to live a happy, healthy life. Hockey shouldn't even be a secondary or tertiary thought.
And if a person battles back to get to that point, why would they risk it again? Why would he even want to try and come back?
Imagine being his age and being told virtually the only thing he's ever known, the thing he's obsessed over since childhood, etc etc is about to be taken away.And if a person battles back to get to that point, why would they risk it again? Why would he even want to try and come back?
<<< Has dealt with post-concussive syndrome that wasn't properly managed because at the time, they hardly knew what that was, and let me tell you, it's life-changing and absolutely horrible.
Long story short, after my last concussion, I began experiencing vertigo, SEVERE anxiety attacks, light sensitivity, bouts with depressions, etc etc etc. However, when I say anxiety attacks, I mean 24/7 for over a year at one point. If any of you have dealt with these, imagine just being stuck in one for a year.
It took 15 years for me to get back to what I'd say is about 70% of "normal". I'd say I have existed at about 85% since then. Mind you I'm in my late 40's now, and this last occurred when I was 19. I've got a fantastic, fulfilling life, but I went through hell, and took a lot of work to get to where I am today.
As much as I enjoy watching him play, and as much as I hate losing a player like that, I really hope he never plays again for his own sake. The thing with concussions, especially with someone like him who has had multiple in a relatively short period is that each subsequent concussion makes you even MORE susceptible to another, which often require less force to occur than before as well, hence why he was just probably pushing himself a little too hard at practice and relapsed. Either way, i hope the kid comes out the other side of this able to live a happy, healthy life. Hockey shouldn't even be a secondary or tertiary thought.
If he wants to do it and accepts it, then sure. I'm not saying he shouldn't be allowed to do it.Because his lifelong goal is to be a professional hockey player? People have different goals and risk tolerances. If he wants to do it, and accepts the risk, then why wouldn't he?
Yep. He's an adult. He's allowed to chase his dreams even if dangerous.Because his lifelong goal is to be a professional hockey player? People have different goals and risk tolerances. If he wants to do it, and accepts the risk, then why wouldn't he?