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from the tennessean (nashville newspaper):
Another try?: Speaking of concussions, Jeff Kealty visited the Predators
at practice yesterday.
Kealty, a promising young defenseman in the Nashville organization,
suffered a concussion during a preseason game and announced his
retirement.
But Kealty has since talked to other doctors who haven't ruled out the
possibility of returning to hockey.
"My headaches are gone, and if I was working a normal nine to five job, I
wouldn't think much about it at all," said Kealty, 23. "My thought process
is fine and I have no memory loss. It's been over three months now, and I
know I'm getting back to normal."
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