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Old 04-10-2018, 06:15 PM #3
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I'm curious, as someone who in opposite situation of getting Tboned by someone running a red light at what I had to guess was 60mph+, what happened to the car that you hit? I was driving a honda pilot which went airborne, did a 180 in the air and landed on it's side about 15-20 yards away from the other car.

I have chronic pain to this day from mTBI. Neck has trigger points and is always tense as well.
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