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Through the testing process. that s only when we link to, when they started saying, this is why. it is the sub concussions, not the big concussions, it s the little concussions have caused this over so many years. working out 80,000 100,000 subconcussions at least. that s been slowly killing off your brain while each one s happening. because we trained a lot. you have written this very frank memoir of what happened to you, and you talk about england training camps. i think you used the phrase beasting , that they beasted you. i m not entirely sure what that means, but it sounds gruelling and rough and tough. what was the mentality? big periods of that, i can t remember, but they were saying, rugby, you should be doing 15 minutes a week of contact training. we were doing two hours a day, sometimes more because you had the morning session and afternoon session. if you lost at the weekend, ....
Years old in the american football league. 44 years old, he has died. you are talking about the chronic traumatic encephalopathy, which is the diagnosis for a deeply damaged brain, which we can t be sure you ve got, and this is a terrible thing to say, but we can t know until you die. i ve pledged my brain to the concussion foundation. it s the right thing to do. it s only in an autopsy. it s probable, the way they are looking at the diagnosis, they are quite far ahead in america. symptomatically, you, like these nfl players, look as though parts of your brain have been destroyed or profoundly damaged. it s the sub concussions, they call it, the small concussions. someone going on your arm and doing that 80,000 times, your arm will still work probably, because it will teach itself how to work over time because it s not happened in one big blow. ....
At first it was a bit, oh, i think i m alright. and suddenly you think, i m not all right, actually, and that s when i went through the testing process. that s only when we link to, when they started saying, this is why. it is the sub concussions, not the big concussions, it s the little concussions have caused this over so many years. working out 80,000 100,000 subconcussions at least. that s been slowly killing off your brain while each one s happening. because we trained a lot. you have written this very frank memoir of what happened to you, and you talk about england training camps. i think you used the phrase beasting , that they beasted you. i m not entirely sure what that means, but it sounds gruelling and rough and tough. what was the mentality? big periods of that, i can t remember, but they were saying, ....
Been destroyed or profoundly damaged. it s the sub concussions, they call it, the small concussions. someone going on your arm and doing that 80,000 times, your arm will still work probably, because it will teach itself how to work over time because it s not happened in one big blow. if it was one big blow, your arm would just go. but doing it over time, our brains have learned to work. when the specialist gave us the diagnosis, wasn t it? he said it was like if you drop an apple, it will still look like an apple, but the inside will be rotten from the damage caused. in the united states, the players and their legal representatives organised, and they have won compensation. they can change the game so to speak. ....
Field. i was thinking, you re talking about me, that s exactly what i m going through. he said, perhaps i should get tested. at first it was a bit, oh, i think i m all right. and suddenly you think, i m not all right actually, and that s when i went through the testing process. that s only when we link to, when they started saying, this is why. it is the sub concussions, though not the big ones, the little concussions have caused this over so many years. working out 80,000 - 100,000 sub concussions at 80,000 -100,000 sub concussions at least. that s been slowly killing off your brain. because we trained a lot. ., . , , lot. you have written this very frank memoir lot. you have written this very frank memoir of lot. you have written this very frank memoir of what - lot. you have written this very i frank memoir of what happened to you, and you talk about england training camps. i think you used the phrase beasting, they beast did you. i m not entirely sure what that means, but it sou ....