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cuttlefish102 karma
Thanks for the reply, I didnt want to sound like a douche with my question but I guess I kind of did... I do fucking love this product so I really wish you guys the best
cuttlefish101 karma
I'm very late, hopefully you can still answer though, sorry if this question is repeated I haven't got time to read through everything.
I play Rugby at loose-head/hooker at one level down from national in Australia in under 20s. Iv played at a high level of Union/League for over 10 years now and head injuries is something that iv always tried to ignore.
I know the real dangers, I know the long term consequences of the heavy impacts, but if i'm honest with you it isn't something that is going to make me stop - it's my passion and I live for the big impacts.
I experience high head impact and trauma every game I play, it's just the nature of the game. To this date, I have only been knocked out three times, each individual occasion wasn't linked, they were just high trauma incidents. But I digress...
I have not found any issue with concussion or head injury despite these factors, so how will this be able to distinguish between continued high impact that leads to concussion and impact that does not? It is obviously targeted as a guideline for medical staff and trainers, but someone in a position like mine may be unfairly pulled from a game for no good reason.
In saying that, I fucking love the idea and if I was in a better financial position I would definitely support you guys, hopefully lots of people can do what I can't. Good luck!
cuttlefish1071 karma
If Pod dies in GoT might as well let the fucking thing hit
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