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Parents urged to be proactive if concussion suspected

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Walter said if there are any symptoms of a concussion, there should be an evaluation by a doctor. If there’s a risk or a pattern, he will recommend the child stop playing.

Walter said he leans on the conservative side. But he also tries to be honest.

“I say, imagine at age 40 that I can’t remember things, and I have anger issues, troubles with relationships,” he said. “I don’t try and play it up. I don’t minimize it either.”

He said some colleagues tell him he is too conservative in his approach. Walter looks at the odds.

“The odds of a high school senior going on and playing in college — not even on scholarship — is like 2.4 percent. And it is less than 1 percent getting drafted to the NFL and not even sticking,” he said. “Even when these kids are good — I don’t want to squash their dreams — but the reality is as good as you think you are, you’re not going to this level. And even if you do make it to that level, why on earth would you want to risk your brain?”

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