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I agree. Maybe I was reading into Chris's comment a bit too much, but it sounded like he is ready to return as soon as the vision problems clear themselves (meaning that the actual broken bone and surgery are OK to play now). He also can't really do any physical activity until the vision is cleared up, so I think his conditioning will be an issue if he is able to get back on the court.Originally posted by MolivaManiac:
Given that we're 2 weeks from the conference tourney, it's hard for me to see him returning. I really hope i'm wrong.
True Keef, but my understanding is the double vision is only in the eye that was impacted, which means that the double vision is the eye injury. Concussion symptoms cleared in the first day or two after the injury and I think it was even indeterminate whether he had an actual concussion.Originally posted by keefusb:
Double vision is also a common symptom of CTE/concussion. I would guess it is not clear cut whether the eye injury or the head injury or some combination of the two are complicating factors in the vision problems. That might be why the doctors and CM are taking a conservative stance.
Originally posted by keefusb:
All I can say to ANO is that it is not worth the risk to come back too soon.
Every time I forget where I put my keys, I wonder if it is normal 50-something brain aging, or the beginning of something much more sinister. Not a good feeling to have.