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Originally Posted by HDGristle
A single concussion is brain damage. Having to equivocate and add qualifiers like permanent or temporary after the fact means you should have done a better job tightening up your language.
"any brain damage"
He's had quite a bit.
Hope you had fun, btw. Never got that PM so you'll be missed this evening
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Then most people have “brain damage” that have played contact sports. To repeat the narrative that the VB hit changed AB is just that. A narrative. Not medically or scientifically proven. I didn’t need to PM you. I said what time I would be there. You should have PMed me.
You should tighten up your medical opinions
It’s likely to experience brain injury after a concussion. Most commonly, the injury will heal over days or weeks. It’s rare for one single concussion to lead to any long term effect on your brain activity. Of course, each brain injury is unique, but one concussion is treatable and will heal without long term repercussions.