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Chris Boyce Creates Facebook Advocacy Group Focused on Supporting CTE Injured Athletes and Their Families to Find Hope to Survive

Jun 01, 202228 minEp. 4
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In this episode of Kid’s Brains Matter Podcast,Host Bruce Parkman interviews Chris Boyce, Founder of the Facebook group, CTE and Brain Injury Global Support.Recognized by the Concussion Legacy Foundation, Chris Boyce’s Facebook group CTE & The Brain Injury Global Support (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy) is determined to implement. They focus on educating parents, sports leaders and the sports community about how concussive trauma has contributed or caused long-term brain health issues.

Parkman shares his story about his son’s behavior of depression and distant behavior. Boyce shares similar symptoms of dizziness, anxiety, insomnia, short-term memory loss, anger issues, and sensory overload, among others that were experienced after two consecutive concussions. He summed it up in a startling statement.

Story Key Notes:

  •  Is Medical Community Supportive?
  •  What Advice Can You Offer Others?
  •  How Can Our Community Get More Attention Placed on This?
  •  MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging 

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