Concussion Clubhouse with former Leeds captain Stevie Ward and ex NRL star and boxer Joe Williams. Their debut weekly live virtual meeting attracted sports stars suffering concussion problems from all over the world last week.Youngquest said: “My symptoms were obvious.
A few months after I retired I was walking along the Champs-Elysees in Paris and started to feel really odd. The next thing I remember there were five paramedics around me.
I became really aggressive, which isn’t like me, and started throwing punches. It was scary.“But for other people, there aren’t any outward facing symptoms that they’re suffering with the after-effects of a collision sport.
The brain injuries make them react to things that are seemingly innocuous to other people. All too often it seems to result in a critical event.”Ward, who quit playing last year at the age of 27 due to his brain injuries, is still trying to find a cure for his life-changing symptoms.
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