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03-03-2015, 11:44 PM
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Thanks Ron, that must have been one severe shunt to put him out for this long.
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03-03-2015, 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Exfso
Thanks Ron, that must have been one severe shunt to put him out for this long. 
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Thanks Peter 
As said in the article, and I concur, having had concussion in the military, Concussion can be a very dodgy injury,and must be given the maximum time to heal.
Beside the shunt,the G forces on his neck and head could have a detrimental
effect on his recovery,so better to be safe than sorry.
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04-03-2015, 09:14 AM
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My God it's full of stars
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Not a terrible thing for him to miss the 1st GP, the car is unlikely to be competitive for some time, so better for Alonso to be safe than sorry.
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04-03-2015, 11:04 AM
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Pretty strange for someone who suffered “absolutely no injury” according to Ron Dennis – and then spent 3 days in hospital!
Somehow, I don't think we've heard "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth" from McLaren yet!
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04-03-2015, 02:48 PM
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Aside from the injury side of things, I tend to agree with you Julian, I reckon something is being held back.
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04-03-2015, 05:08 PM
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Article here in BBC by Andrew Benson, dated 27 Feb.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/formula1/31654193
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Originally Posted by Andrew Benson, BBC
Chief F1 writer Andrew Benson spoke to a leading neurosurgeon and head injury expert, Professor Steve Olvey about concussion.
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... he is arguably the world's leading figure in this field, has treated several world-class drivers with concussion, and is able to talk with authority in general terms about what can be expected in concussion injuries in motor racing.
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Professor Olvey said that the 33-year-old's time under observation was towards the upper limit of what is typical in such injuries.
"Concussion is really a spectrum from very mild to more severe, and anywhere along that spectrum you could be required to be in the hospital," Professor Olvey said.
"The majority of concussions actually don't require staying in the hospital, but some that are more severe could go as long as three days.
"It could be longer than that but that would be quite unusual."
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Originally Posted by Andrew Benson, BBC
McLaren chief executive Ron Dennis said in a news conference on Thursday that Alonso was "not even concussed", which contradicted earlier statements made by the team and Alonso's management.
Dennis was mistaken. Alonso was concussed in the accident, in which his head first hit one side of the cockpit and then the other, and after which he was unconscious for an unspecified period of time, which Dennis says the doctors say was "seconds".
Dennis did admit Alonso had suffered retrograde amnesia following the accident - where a patient cannot remember the incident that caused the injury and perhaps other aspects of his life.
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Originally Posted by Andrew Benson, BBC
And Olvey said doctors would be acutely aware of the risks inherent in Alonso suffering another head injury.
"We know it is risky to get into a situation where you could very possibly have another concussion," Professor Olvey said. "You do not want to have a second concussion if you have had a first concussion until the first one has completely healed.
"It's different for each individual but the bottom line is too many concussions too close together are thought to cause long-term effects that could have an effect on a person later in life, so it is not worth the risk."
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Originally Posted by Andrew Benson, BBC
However, the causes of the crash have not yet been fully explained.
McLaren say there is no evidence of a car failure and have said that they believe Alonso ran wide, perhaps as a result of strong gusting winds, the car was destabilised on the Astroturf on the outside of the corner and was spat back towards the inside of the track, where it hit the wall.
They say their telemetry read-outs prove Alonso was conscious up to the impact as he was braking at maximum force and changing gear.
But Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, who was following the McLaren, said the car appeared to steer right towards the wall. It has not yet been explained why Alonso was braking but apparently did not try to avoid crashing.
If doctors believe he suffered some form of cerebral malfunction in the run up to the accident, then that could make a difference in whether he is allowed to return to the cockpit.
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06-03-2015, 11:39 AM
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Claim by Spanish daily El Pais that Alonso suffered amnesia after
he awoke -
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Originally Posted by Daniel Johnson, The London Telegraph
Fernando Alonso woke up from his testing accident unaware he was a Formula One driver, having forgotten the last 20 years of his life, according to reports in his native Spain.
Alonso will miss the season-opening Australian Grand Prix on March 15 on doctors' orders after suffering a concussion. The 33-year-old was briefly unconscious after the 160km/h crash at the Circuit de Catalunya and, according to Spanish daily El Pais, he woke up in hospital thinking it was 1995.
Asked who he was, what his job was, and what he hoped to do with his life, Alonso reportedly replied: "I'm Fernando, I drive go-karts and I want to be a Formula One driver." Alonso apparently could not remember making his F1 debut with Minardi in 2001, or either of his world championships in 2005 and 2006.
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Story here -
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/motorspo...06-13wsnh.html
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