The Timaru Herald

Concussion­s linked to Johns’ epilepsy

- Adam Pengilly

Australian rugby league Immortal Andrew Johns has made the stunning admission that a series of concussion­s and head knocks during his playing career could have been a factor in being diagnosed with a form of epilepsy.

Johns has waged a largely private health battle in recent years after first suffering a seizure while in the Channel Nine commentary box during a finals game in Canberra in 2016.

And for the first time he has talked of the potential links between the effects of head knocks and his diagnosis with mild frontal lobe epilepsy, which has resulted in an increase in his medication in recent months after two serious seizures.

The 44-year-old is not allowed to drive and can only surf with a companion after recently seeing specialist­s in Melbourne to get to the bottom of his condition.

In an interview with his brother Matthew on Fox League on Sunday night, Johns spoke of the potential links between the brutality of his playing days and his medical condition.

‘‘They think maybe a contributo­r could be some of the concussion­s I’ve had and . . . continual head knocks,’’ Johns said of his epilepsy diagnosis.

‘‘I was scared before I had these final scans.

‘‘Every time something goes wrong you Google it and it comes up the worst case scenario, but the doctors and professors I’m seeing . . . they’re saying your medication levels are right and you’re going to live a normal life.’’

The issue of concussion has been a burning topic in recent years with the NRL strengthen­ing its protocols in the handling of head knocks, including ruling teams must have two doctors at each game this season and placing independen­t spotters in the crowd to monitor players suffering from head trauma.

At least three players have started legal action against the handling of their head injuries during their playing days.

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