Hi guys, I fought and trained from the ages of 14-19 (4 fights) and I quit boxing to focus on my career. I am 27 now, and began training again as I love the sport and want to compete another few times atleast.
I stayed in shape throughout these years and put on size and strength. Got back into the boxing about 3-4 months ago.Training was going excellent, my speed and power was where I wanted it to be.
But one day (June 2018)during drills (not even sparring) I took a 10% powered punch and afterwards I had consussive symptoms like memory loss, nausea dizzy etc. It got alot worse, then about 2 weeks later a similar thing happened.
I got an MRI done and it turned out okay that my brain looks healthy (I've never been KO'd or severely rocked, or sparred more than once a week for fights) Also got a blood test which was fine, just have slightly low ferritin/iron levels which I am taking pills for.
Anyways I been training the last few months and finally sparred a few rounds last week (Sept 2018) Felt amazing, we were going about 50% power and I ate a few jabs nothing crazy. Afterwards I felt a slight headache...no dizzyness or nausea...or sensitivity to noise or light. Just headache. and slight brain fog which lasted a few days, however nothing major like speech problems or concentration issues just a slight fog.
Doctors told me I should be careful and that it could be PCS few months ago and I should be careful. Got 2 opinions from sports doctors, 1 said I can spar once every 3 months lol, the other said return when you feel better but if it keeps happening to quit but it's a bitter pill to swallow. Boxing helps me in my life and I love getting in the ring. My goal was to fight 5 more times in the next few years, I dont want to go pro, I have a great career. But just wanted to prove to myself I could step in there again. The last few days been difficult because I genuinely love the sport and physically besides the headaches could have competed again.
Any of your advice I would appreciate given you've gone through a similar road.
Should I rest up, and try again gradually. Or just not spar or fight anymore. Thanks in advance
S
I stayed in shape throughout these years and put on size and strength. Got back into the boxing about 3-4 months ago.Training was going excellent, my speed and power was where I wanted it to be.
But one day (June 2018)during drills (not even sparring) I took a 10% powered punch and afterwards I had consussive symptoms like memory loss, nausea dizzy etc. It got alot worse, then about 2 weeks later a similar thing happened.
I got an MRI done and it turned out okay that my brain looks healthy (I've never been KO'd or severely rocked, or sparred more than once a week for fights) Also got a blood test which was fine, just have slightly low ferritin/iron levels which I am taking pills for.
Anyways I been training the last few months and finally sparred a few rounds last week (Sept 2018) Felt amazing, we were going about 50% power and I ate a few jabs nothing crazy. Afterwards I felt a slight headache...no dizzyness or nausea...or sensitivity to noise or light. Just headache. and slight brain fog which lasted a few days, however nothing major like speech problems or concentration issues just a slight fog.
Doctors told me I should be careful and that it could be PCS few months ago and I should be careful. Got 2 opinions from sports doctors, 1 said I can spar once every 3 months lol, the other said return when you feel better but if it keeps happening to quit but it's a bitter pill to swallow. Boxing helps me in my life and I love getting in the ring. My goal was to fight 5 more times in the next few years, I dont want to go pro, I have a great career. But just wanted to prove to myself I could step in there again. The last few days been difficult because I genuinely love the sport and physically besides the headaches could have competed again.
Any of your advice I would appreciate given you've gone through a similar road.
Should I rest up, and try again gradually. Or just not spar or fight anymore. Thanks in advance
S
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