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Old 09-22-2020, 12:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post

Where are people getting the idea that fast stops in the car or bumping a wall or laying down hard onto a pillow or bed could be a concussion or cause damage?
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which kinda freaked me out about sudden braking. As I said in the other thread, what confuses me is wondering how we can be sure that the G force applied from sudden breaking, is the same that is applied to the brain. Wouldn't it depend how much you're jolted and shaken as a result?

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