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Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 17
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 17
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Mark and Jo*mar,
Thank you for your responses. The difference in force applied to purposeful vs. accidental head contacts makes sense. That is a helpful way of thinking about it, and I'll try to incorporate that into my thought-changing strategies when these bumps happen.
I am just having a hard time figuring out why I got a headache 5-10 seconds after hitting my head on the metal frame of my chair, and why that headache has been on/off since. I didn't get any immediate symptoms - no dizziness, no dazed/confused feeling, no visual disturbances, no balance problems, no nausea, no vomiting. I know those things tend to happen as indicators of a concussion, even if they're only present for a few seconds.
Maybe I just don't fully respect the power of anxiety.
Sincerely,
Squash
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