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crimycarny

(1,651 posts)
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 09:05 PM Nov 19

Concussed: The American Dream

Just finished watching the documentary “Concussed: The American Dream”. It’s a documentary on the NFL concussion/CTE crisis but it centers largely around a less famous NFL player, Tyler Sash, who suffered 3 major concussions in just 2 years and observations from his family and friends on his degeneration. It’s was very well done. Unfortunately it’s not free, you have to rent. It’s on Amazon, YouTube, Apple TV and some others (again, have to rent). Heartbreaking footage of Tyler as a kid and throughout his life. Sweet, humble, kind, and generous.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6131220/

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Concussed: The American Dream (Original Post) crimycarny Nov 19 OP
people find it entertaining watching these guys bash each other Skittles Nov 19 #1
Yeah, I have to turn my head crimycarny Nov 19 #2
oh yeah that helps Skittles Nov 19 #3
I meant during the documentary crimycarny Nov 19 #4
my sympathy to you Skittles Nov 19 #5
So sorry crimycarny Nov 19 #6
it is indeed Skittles Nov 19 #7

crimycarny

(1,651 posts)
2. Yeah, I have to turn my head
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 09:12 PM
Nov 19

I can’t stand seeing those tough hits. One reason I’ve never been able to watch boxing!

crimycarny

(1,651 posts)
4. I meant during the documentary
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 09:34 PM
Nov 19

There are interviews with football players describing hard hits and then they show the footage of that hit, which I couldn’t watch.

This documentary has a special meaning to me as I lost my oldest son to suicide. There is a big flaw in our treatment of mental health in that there isn’t nearly enough focus into the physical things that are going on with the brain. It’s the only human illness that we expect those suffering to use the very organ that is causing the disease (clinical depression, bi-polar, anxiety) to cure their disease. Football players with CTE develop symptoms of suicidal ideations, anxiety, etc., so it’s obvious there is a link between brain health and psychological manifestations.

Skittles

(160,363 posts)
5. my sympathy to you
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 09:46 PM
Nov 19

my dad killed himself, with suicide it is hard to remember the person without thinking of how they died

crimycarny

(1,651 posts)
6. So sorry
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 10:59 PM
Nov 19

Losing a loved one to suicide is like a nuclear bomb exploding in your life. Never the same. I am so very very sorry.

Skittles

(160,363 posts)
7. it is indeed
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 11:03 PM
Nov 19

people who have not had experience with it are entirely clueless - lucky, really

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