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Originally Posted by dustygoon
How so? Is this a comment that chance of missing time to physical injury is same as mental?
Would love to see that analysis.
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It’s more a comment that we don’t actually know the risk so we probably shouldn’t pretend to know it. It’s like me saying a player who has had an injury is a big risk to miss time to an injury again.
Some physical injuries or ailments are more likely to reoccur than others, some (with proper treatment and recovery) have an extremely low likelihood of reoccurring. Some mental health issues are more prone to reoccurring or being ongoing, some (with proper treatment and recovery) have an extremely low likelihood of reoccurring.
Saying Kylington is a “big risk” not to finish a two year contract is speaking purely from ignorance. We don’t actually know. Kylington knows. His doctors know. The team might. But that’s it.
Mental health is complex enough that two people dealing with depression can have entirely different experiences from symptoms to recovery and future outlook, so for people to just lump “mental health” together as one thing? It’s just stupid.