Me thinks Post Traumatic Brain Injury Syndrome; or PTBIS.
Post-Traumatic Brain Injury Syndrome, also known as PTBIS, is a set of symptoms that a person may experience for weeks, months, years or life after a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Some symptoms may manifest a substantial period of time (months or years) after TBI. PTBIS may occur subsequent to mild, moderate, and severe cases of traumatic brain injury. The condition can cause a variety of symptoms: cognitive, such as difficulty attending, concentrating, executing, focusing, judging, processing, remembering, speaking, tracking, or understanding; behavioral, such as emotional lability, irritability, mood swings, or outbursts; or physical, such as endocrine dysfunction, fatigue, headache, incontinency, nausea, seizures, sleep disorders, or tinnitus. There are many other possible symptoms. Disorders associated with PTBIS might also include but not be limited to perceptual-motor disorders, somatosensory disorders or vestibular disorders. PTBIS might also periodically cause secondary psychiatric disorders, such as depression or isolating behaviors, to exhibit. Diseases associated with PTBIS might include early-onset Alzheimer?s disease or early-onset Parkinson?s disease. There is no treatment for PTBIS itself; however, symptoms can be treated. It is partially known what causes PTBIS. Physiological brain damage from traumatic brain injury causes PTBIS.
http://www.braininjurynetwork.org/thesurvivorsviewpoint/posttbisyndrome.html
I think it explains quite a lot of the behavior of players over the past number of years.
Exacerbated by drink and drugs,its not rocket science to work out that even during the season,players are just as vulnerable as those seasoned old timers.
But of course this ole' chestnut has been kicked under the lounge for years.
Carl fought the door and the, door won
Me thinks Post Traumatic Brain Injury Syndrome; or PTBIS.
Post-Traumatic Brain Injury Syndrome, also known as PTBIS, is a set of symptoms that a person may experience for weeks, months, years or life after a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Some symptoms may manifest a substantial period of time (months or years) after TBI. PTBIS may occur subsequent to mild, moderate, and severe cases of traumatic brain injury. The condition can cause a variety of symptoms: cognitive, such as difficulty attending, concentrating, executing, focusing, judging, processing, remembering, speaking, tracking, or understanding; behavioral, such as emotional lability, irritability, mood swings, or outbursts; or physical, such as endocrine dysfunction, fatigue, headache, incontinency, nausea, seizures, sleep disorders, or tinnitus. There are many other possible symptoms. Disorders associated with PTBIS might also include but not be limited to perceptual-motor disorders, somatosensory disorders or vestibular disorders. PTBIS might also periodically cause secondary psychiatric disorders, such as depression or isolating behaviors, to exhibit. Diseases associated with PTBIS might include early-onset Alzheimer?s disease or early-onset Parkinson?s disease. There is no treatment for PTBIS itself; however, symptoms can be treated. It is partially known what causes PTBIS. Physiological brain damage from traumatic brain injury causes PTBIS.
http://www.braininjurynetwork.org/thesurvivorsviewpoint/posttbisyndrome.html
I think it explains quite a lot of the behavior of players over the past number of years.
Exacerbated by drink and drugs,its not rocket science to work out that even during the season,players are just as vulnerable as those seasoned old timers.
But of course this ole' chestnut has been kicked under the lounge for years.
Look up your doortors
Look up your doortors
Look up your doortors
Anyone else and Id probably agree with you.
This guy has always been a dipshit though.
If that is the case,I never knew he was this bad if this is his true character.
He came across to me as just another Qlder that was aggro on the Blues every time he played SOO.
So what you're saying is we should give Carl another chance to kick the door in?
He spent half the night trying and couldn't manage it - how much more time do we need to give him?
Anyone who has seen a single Hollywood movie knows that doors fall off their hinges and explode if you so much as touch them
Was he framed?
Can you blokes stop being a bunch of knobs over this?