Several concussions forced Swedish NHL star Johan Franzén to retire.Today, the 38 year old is battling depression, severe anxiety and panic attacks.– It’s embarrassing. ^ @JohnNiyo (13 May 2013).
We all have heard about Franzen's struggles off the ice since he left the National Hockey League, struggles that Franzen and others believed were caused by the blows to the head he suffered during his on ice career. "Something needed to happen and I'm so thankful we found this new amazing place," she wrote. I do not want this to be a purely negative story so I will leave you with the one positive takeaway from this interview. Einen Großteil verbrachte er zudem beim Linköpings HC in der schwedischen Elitserien. I don't want to be inside these walls. "We are for the first time very hopeful for the future and Johan feels much better from when eh started the treatment," she wrote.

It was that new protocol that pulled Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessault out of Game 1 after taking The MIBH website also challenges how the severity of concussions have been downplayed in the past. Today we know differently. ​The return to play plan isn’t easy on the Hawks’ captain… "First day when we came was a great day, so nice to see each other again," she added.
He said he didn’t want to be part of another news cycle.The NHL has taken some measures to address concussions, adding in-arena spotters prior to the 2016-17 season. Very dark.Johan Franzén says that he and his family, his loving wife Cissi and their two sons, want to leave Detroit and start over back home in his native Sweden.– I still have many of my best memories from here (Detroit) but the last few years I have just wanted to leave. Johan Franzen hasn't played in an NHL game in nearly three years, but he's still feeling the affects of those days, according to his wife, Cissi. Johan Franzén says that he and his family, his loving wife Cissi and their two sons, want to leave Detroit and start over back home in his native Sweden. I don't want to be inside these walls. As soon as I see a mountain I feel better. Perhaps the saddest part of the interview however came when Franzen revealed that he does not understand how his wife Cecilia can stand to still be around him, that he does not understand how she can still be his wife. He bounced back to a very dark and sad place. She’s been amazingly strong.Before the interview is over, Johan Franzén is asked if there is anything he doesn't want us to publish.– No, you can run it all. However, I’m glad it happened while we were there. I do not know what Cecilia or Johan have gone through behind closed doors but I do know that I am grateful she is around, otherwise who knows how bad things could get for Franzen. There are clear changes in brain functioning after injury and for many people there are long-term changes." Cissi Franzen, Johan's wife and mother to … I don't want to be inside these walls. I can speak to one person and the next day I’ve forgotten his or her name,Almost four years has gone by since the NHL game between the Detroit Red Wings and Edmonton Oilers.In that game, the Red Wings forward Johan Franzén got a concussion - it was far from his first, but this one was bad.He tried to play two more games in the fall of 2015 but his long and successful career as a hockey player was over.Since then, Johan Franzén has been through a nightmare.After many visits to different doctors he has been diagnosed with PTSD, posttraumatic stress disorder, and this spring he checked in to a Brain Health Institute.Now, for the first time in a year and a half, Johan Franzén is ready to tell his story.And it is a story full of tears.– Sometimes my whole world falls apart and I can’t see the light at the end of the tunnel, he tells SportExpressen reporter Gunnar Nordström.– Most of the time I think I am moving in the right direction, but when I have down periods there is nothing positive. I take antidepressants and try to feel better again. "So as I said, it’s been very hard, but also GREAT!" In a long post published on her blog Cissi Franzen, the wife of Detroit Red Wings forward Johan Frazen, detailed her recent experiences as well as those of her husband, specifically as it pertains to his continued struggles with brain trauma. Posted at 8:35 AM, May 29, 2018 .

"I feel really bad for him," Klinkhammer said According to Cissi, Johan is currently being treated at the Marcus Brain Helath Institute in Denver. A recent Swedish interview he conducted however paints an even darker picture than anything I could have imagined. There has been so much anxiety, panic and depression.- I use to go to the mountains. ... First day when we came was a great day, so nice to see each other again. "Monday morning the kids, Lisa and I flew out to Denver, Colorado to visit Johan. Something needed to happen and I’m so thankful we found this new amazing place. Retrieved 16 March 2018. Bruins’ president Cam Neely is NOT happy with his superstar sniper. I can not lie, as someone who got to watch Franzen does not do a whole lot of media events anymore since he has left the sport of hockey behind and is it turns out there is probably a pretty good reason for that. Probably normal in most relationships, but when you have a brain injury it ads up, and it becomes SO not rational.