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This article I can definitely relate to. I had a concussion my freshman year, a six-month concussion, but a three-week one. I agree with the fact that after all the struggles with school and other tasks, he went right back and tried again. I had some trouble he had with his concussion. I couldn’t focus, it was hard to read, and I constantly had a sever headache. I was scared of going back too. I am a linemen so I never got the ball to score. The first game back from my injury we ran a similar play to the one when I got my concussion. It was a sweep and I pulled around as the lead blocker and I got the block and my running back read the block and scored a touchdown. I was filled with joy and excitement.
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