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Old 06-14-2017, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
I bet you hit at the top of your neck at the base of your skull. Some inflammation there can cause a change in blood flow to the brain. The startle effect of the hit can also set one off and cause a myriad of symptoms that affect the whole night's sleep.

Any combination of the two can make for a miserable day or more.
Yes, it was close to that. It was more in the middle of the top of my head. I've had similar bumps and hits in the past 13 months, though nothing as intense, but usually I am not an hour's drive away from home. I recall my last minor bump was a few weeks ago, I just laid down and shut my eyes, and the next morning I was fine. The drive after this head bump really did me in. I could feel myself becoming nauseous as I was driving back home. Hopefully some good rest brings some recovery.

Appreciate the response Mark. I value your opinions and advice. Thanks
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