Tuesday, October 7, 2014

High School Football

High school football is in the news. We love to see our favorite High School team win, our friends and family members become heroes, but in the long term it's risky business. Yet we've always known the risks and often the hidden secrets and agendas that rule the "games within the game" which also include the sexual misconduct of many coaches and those in authority. Nothing is new - just recycled patterns that were programmed to be revealed at the end of the hologram.

Let's get to head injuries in High School football players - very common. This information is not new, but now we are investigating the long term effects of students who had head injuries while playing high school football or another contact sport. You may one of them.

Yesterday on the news, I watched a former player, now in his 20s, tell his story of waking up one day thinking he had gone into the kitchen to have breakfast only to discover none of that ever happened - he was disoriented and later discovered he had early stage Alzheimer's disease.

One must remember that other high school sports can also create head injuries and permanent damage. When my daughter Zsia was a high school gymnast - who went on to the US regional finals - some of the moms were scared to death. My attitude was "Zsia is protected" and she was.

At the end of the day ... we will live out our time here based on our programming and hope for the best. What we have come to understand is that any part of the body - even our emotions - that gets abused will breakdown followed by shutdown.

We are only at the "teenage stages" in terms of learning about our computer brains - though we won't be here long enough to find the answers to many sought after questions through the centuries. Every week I post current discoveries on Ezine about the working of the brain.

The human brain is not fully developed until age 25 which explains a lot about teenage and young adult behavior and why mental illnesses peak at age 19-20. As always - life is about issues and games.

Three high school students died recently in football related injuries. My friend Jane knew one of the families and attended the wake of her friends' son.

  Football safety in question after high school players' deaths   CNN - October 6, 2014
It was a heartbreaking week for three families, football teams and communities. Three players from three different states -- Alabama, North Carolina and New York -- died last week. And while investigations are underway in each case, it is believed the deaths may have been related to football.

Sayreville High School Football Season Canceled Amid Hazing Allegations   NBC - October 7, 2014
There was enough evidence to substantiate the allegations of harassment and intimidation at the center of a separate criminal investigation by police and prosecutors.