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Old Thu Aug 11, 2011, 11:30am
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I don't do football but I don't do this in baseball. I wouldn't trust them with that information. That being said, you should at least notify your partners about any serious medical issues that you have. I was once doing a game where in the middle of a play my partner "went blank." He couldn't speak and couldn't walk. He just stood there. The trainers rushed on the field and took him off but I had no clue what was wrong nor did they for a bit. Turns out the guy had gone into diabetic shock. He didn't tell me before the game and so the trainers had to figure it out on their own. Luckily, after a while he was OK but it scared the **** out of me and the players/coaches as well.

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