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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Chayce, I took the words in the original post "seizure" and "holding his own neck" to mean worse than just sweaty and weak-kneed.
But my real point is that, as others have said, there if no way for a ref to know and understand the various diseases or injuries that may cause unconsciousness. If the ref decides the kid is unconscious even once, then the kid is out. Period. This is because the risks aren't worth it.
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Juulie - were you having a seizure while typing this post?
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No, everyone in my family has diabetes EXCEPT me. (and my daughter, but she's adopted). I was just keeping the contributions of my charming little rugrat limited to a place where they "won't affect the play."