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Gwinnett Co. high school football player speaks about recovery from traumatic brain injury
Gwinnett Co. high school football player speaks about recovery from traumatic brain injury

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time10-04-2025

  • Sport
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Gwinnett Co. high school football player speaks about recovery from traumatic brain injury

Nearly six months after suffering a traumatic brain injury, an Archer High School senior and football player is back at school and talking about his experience in what people are calling a miraculous recovery. OJ Amofa Appiah returned to school on March 26 after the senior linebacker was injured during a football game against Harrison on Nov. 15. Advertisement Amofa Appiah told Channel 2′s Eryn Rogers he remembered being dizzy after making a hit during the game. The next thing he knew, he was waking up in the hospital. His mother, Elizabeth Appiah, said OJ suffered a brain bleed and was in a coma for a week. Amofa Appiah said he had suffered three concussions before the hit that sent him to the hospital. 'I had to learn how to speak again,' Amofa Appiah said. 'I had physical. I had to learn how to do a lot of things again.' His mother said it's hard to believe how far he's come especially with the prognosis she said doctors were giving her. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] 'The process - everything is going to take like a year, so that's what I had in my mind, but for some reason, God was just doing miracles,' Elizabeth Appiah said. Advertisement Amofa Appiah said he still has some challenges. He's blind in his right eye because of the injury, and he will have to have corrective surgery for that. He said he also struggles with his short term memory, so schoolwork can be difficult. And, he will have to retake his senior year. His mother said on top of everything, the mounting medical bills are making it difficult for the family to stay afloat. They have set up a GoFundMe campaign set up to help with those expenses. Amofa Appiah said he plans to get his strength back and still dreams of playing football in college while studying to get an engineering degree. Advertisement TRENDING STORIES: [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Gwinnett Co. senior returns to school after suffering ‘traumatic brain injury' during football game
Gwinnett Co. senior returns to school after suffering ‘traumatic brain injury' during football game

Yahoo

time27-03-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Gwinnett Co. senior returns to school after suffering ‘traumatic brain injury' during football game

Gwinnett Co. senior returns to school after suffering 'traumatic brain injury' during football game An Archer High School senior returned to school on Wednesday for the first time since suffering a 'traumatic brain injury' during a football game in November. OJ Appiah was greeted in the hallways by classmates and staff, who posed for photos with him. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Appiah, a linebacker, was injured during the game on Nov. 15. His family told Channel 2 Gwinnett County Bureau Chief Matt Johnson that the teen collapsed just minutes after the game ended. Advertisement His sister says he told his coach he felt dizzy before collapsing. 'He sustained a really bad hit during the game, and it just manifested minutes later,' Joanna Paradiso told Johnson. Appiah spent time in the Intensive Care Unit, at Shepherd Rehab Center, and then underwent cranioplasty surgery on Jan. 9. His sister says he was under close observation for weeks before being released back home later that month. A GoFundMe campaign started by his sister raised over $21,000. 'We are deeply grateful for this incredible community and your steadfast support,' she wrote. 'Thank you Tigers for keeping OJ and his family in your thoughts and prayers.' TRENDING STORIES: [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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