joan
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This is the list I received from our Dr. It's just FYI
1. Children who experience episodes of loss of consciousness require careful supervision at all times: however, the following acivities should be permitted with out restrictions.
Aeorbics, archery, badminton, ballet, baseball, baketball, bowling, broad jump, cricket, croquet, curling, dancing, dog sledding, discs throwing, fencing, field hockey, high jumping,fishing, gymnastics, golf, hiking,jogging,lacrosse, orienteering, shot-putting, cross country skiing, socceer, table tennis, volleyball, weight lifting, werestling
2. The following sports may be permitted but require reasonable precautions to protect athletes from potential injury in the event of loss of consciousness. Parents should give written consent for the activity.
Biking, bob sledding, canoeing, diving, football, horseback riding, hockey, hunting, Ice skating, Kayaking, mountain climbing, pole vaulting, roller bladding, rugby, sailing, skating, skiing (downhill), sledding, snowmobile, swimming, tennis, water polo
3. The following should be prohibited for all patients who experience loss of consciousness:
Boxing, bungee jumping, hang gliding, jousting, polo, rock climbing, rope climbing, skate boarding, surfing, scuba diving, snorkeling, water skiing
1. Children who experience episodes of loss of consciousness require careful supervision at all times: however, the following acivities should be permitted with out restrictions.
Aeorbics, archery, badminton, ballet, baseball, baketball, bowling, broad jump, cricket, croquet, curling, dancing, dog sledding, discs throwing, fencing, field hockey, high jumping,fishing, gymnastics, golf, hiking,jogging,lacrosse, orienteering, shot-putting, cross country skiing, socceer, table tennis, volleyball, weight lifting, werestling
2. The following sports may be permitted but require reasonable precautions to protect athletes from potential injury in the event of loss of consciousness. Parents should give written consent for the activity.
Biking, bob sledding, canoeing, diving, football, horseback riding, hockey, hunting, Ice skating, Kayaking, mountain climbing, pole vaulting, roller bladding, rugby, sailing, skating, skiing (downhill), sledding, snowmobile, swimming, tennis, water polo
3. The following should be prohibited for all patients who experience loss of consciousness:
Boxing, bungee jumping, hang gliding, jousting, polo, rock climbing, rope climbing, skate boarding, surfing, scuba diving, snorkeling, water skiing