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Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Going back to the comments earlier, for me it was the opportunity to say that there is a problem. You know your child best. How do you say, “It's okay to stay away from school”, “It's okay to stay in bed”, or “It's okay; you don't have to do this”? That discussion point is really difficult to have.

November 21st, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Lord

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  No. I did not see that through any of the academy's or any performance. To build on your comment a minute ago, as Rachel was explaining, in her situation—and every situation is unique—most of her symptoms didn't present until three, four, five, almost seven or eight days after the immediate time, which is not uncharacteristic.

November 21st, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Lord

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  I'll point out a couple of things that I referred to a minute ago. There are many great things that are working, and because they are working, that's when the chronic crying stops sometimes. I'll come back to a comment that was made earlier about the doctors. Where does the decision take place?

November 21st, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Lord

Subcommittee on Sports-Related Concussions in Canada committee  Thank you to the committee for inviting us here, because this is obviously a very important topic. Specific to your question, I would encourage the committee in aggregate to try to find what all those great things are that do work, that are easy to find and that are replicable.

November 21st, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Lord