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Old 12-16-2016, 02:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
The research shows that most do not develop a sensitivity that makes them susceptible to an new concussion from less severe impacts. But, some of us experience more sensitivity to impacts. That increased sensitivity can be due to anxiety that makes a very mild impact and set of symptoms magnify to more severe symptoms.

Many concussion symptoms are due to upper neck injuries that have a totally different recovery that can be re-injured by minor trauma.
Hi Mark. I accidentally posted in the wrong thread. do most also not develop a sensitivity to jolts that normally wouldn't cause a concussion? Today my hair got caught in a door and it yanked my head kind of hard. But there was no whiplash motion of back and forth so that's good right?
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