AboutTheU05
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The diagnosis reported wasn’t head trauma, until proven otherwise it’s speculation.So Tua didnt collapse on the field? Okay.
The diagnosis reported wasn’t head trauma, until proven otherwise it’s speculation.So Tua didnt collapse on the field? Okay.
And I can safely say that if you collapse on the field trying to walk after severe whiplash, your CT won't be clear. Just about every doctor says this.If the CT was clear then no, you can’t. They can be released with specific discharge instructions that limit any adverse risk.
lmfaoThe diagnosis reported wasn’t head trauma, until proven otherwise it’s speculation.
And I can safely say that if you collapse on the field trying to walk after severe whiplash, your CT won't be clear. Just about every doctor says this.
But don't take my word, take this mans word, one of the leading neuroscientist doctors and researchers on CTE:
and I can still say my piece on it, and i can still call it malpracticeThe point is………you don’t objectively know it wasn’t.
And it won’t make you right, so it’s probably good that as of now your opinion doesn’t matter.and I can still say my piece on it, and i can still call it malpractice
Lol…You totally missed my point. I wonder if it’s due to time difference where you are or if the earth is flat. I wasn’t emphasizing the victory. I was emphasizing his cognitive presence and his physical coordination after coming back. Both, in contrast to the symptoms listed above it. From personal experience, I have taken a tumble on a bike, landed on sacrum area, and have lost feeling in one of my legs, similar to what Tua described his legs as “Gumby.” But you be you, my friend.Who cares if he tried to walk straight and collapsed right in front of everyone minutes prior? He won a sports game, celebrate!
Wonder how you celebrated after hearing Gronkowski played with fluid in his head...
One of the side effects of social media is that everyone is an expert on everything. They will fight you to defend their “expert findings” to no end, even if the facts say different, which no one here can be certain of. Let it be, brahThe point is………you don’t objectively know it wasn’t.
And how was his cognitive presence and his physical coordination today?Lol…You totally missed my point. I wonder if it’s due to time difference where you are or if the earth is flat. I wasn’t emphasizing the victory. I was emphasizing his cognitive presence and his physical coordination after coming back. Both, in contrast to the symptoms listed above it. From personal experience, I have taken a tumble on a bike, landed on sacrum area, and have lost feeling in one of my legs, similar to what Tua described his legs as “Gumby.” But you be you, my friend.
If y'all keep this attitude during the pandemic... just saying.One of the side effects of social media is that everyone is an expert on everything. They will fight you to defend their “expert findings” to no end, even if the facts say different, which no one here can be certain of. Let it be, brah
You are absolutely, 100% right. Peace out…And how was his cognitive presence and his physical coordination today?
But yeah, a football player collapsing on the field, holding his head is a lower back injury.
I have nothing to gain if I am right. Me pointing out that the NFL has a huge problem disclosing injuries because the teams either hide it or try to cover up things or let players play despite them clearly not being supposed to does nothing for me.You are absolutely, 100% right. Peace out…
Then let’s just wait for the facts to come out, why make accusations and draw conclusions now?I have nothing to gain if I am right. Me pointing out that the NFL has a huge problem disclosing injuries because the teams either hide it or try to cover up things or let players play despite them clearly not being supposed to does nothing for me.
I hope Tua gets a complete examination and, importantly, enough time to recover and the NFL to take a long and hard look at themselves and their injury policy. We just had a player witnessing a fencing posture in conciousness whilst being entirely incapable of removing the result at hand. The dude looked at his ******* hands and everyone could see the shock in his face.
He could be ******* Vontaze Burfict for all I care, no one should witness this.
Because its painfully obvious in my eyes, just like its painfully obvious in the eyes of some Dolphins fans that everything was fine.Then let’s just wait for the facts to come out, why make accusations and draw conclusions now?
And I can safely say that if you collapse on the field trying to walk after severe whiplash, your CT won't be clear. Just about every doctor says this.
But don't take my word, take this mans word, one of the leading neuroscientist doctors and researchers on CTE:
Nowinski is from Boston. Take a guess which team he roots for, which team he likes to bash…