- Apr 5, 2012
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For both you and the gymnast. ODS bailed out of a double back on Monday and landed on his neck. He said he felt like he wasn’t going to make it and thought he was going to be able to land on his feet and his coach said it looked like he was trying to land on his back but had too much rotation going on from starting the double. We took him to the ER that night and he is, medically, fine, but is still super sore and stiff and has missed the last 2 days of school to be able to rest, ice/heat pack his neck, and take painkillers as needed. My problem: I am scared to take him back when he has recovered. I worry about him going for another double and panicking and doing it again and don’t know how or even if to talk to him about it. I don’t want to instill fear that doesn’t exist, but I want him to be safe. I know risk is part of the sport, but the possible life-changingness of this particular fall has me shaken. I’m going to talk to the coaches and see what they suggest, but would love any suggestions or input from other parents or cosches who have helped an athlete (or maybe just their neurotic mom) through something similar. Thanks!