Don't mess with concussions
Presidents Day 2002. Cold winter and little snoe had conditions at Killington like an ice skating rink.
Suddenly it starts to snow hard. Cruising down and I get whited out and lose sense of direction. Try and stop and somehow must have started to go airborne and dodo know it as I was completely disoriented in whiteout. Land flat on my back on rock hard ice. Few people wore helmets in those days. Sure wish I had been wearing one.
Anyway, I think damn, I can't believe I didn't get knocked out. Concussions weren't as well known back then so I didn't get checked out. Went in for lunch and felt okay other than ears having a strange full sensation.
Ski the rest of the day and then wake up in the middle of the night with ear ringing. Ski the next day like an idiot.
The day after that after getting home, in addition to the ear ringing I start feeling really light headed.
Ear ringing and some light headedness has stayed with me ever since. I didn't get knocked out or have immediate symptoms but still have permanent injury.
Wear a helmet. Take head injuries seriously and rest if you have a hard knock to the head even if you seem okay.