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keeponmovin 10-05-2019 06:59 PM

Partner bumping your head while sleeping
 
This happen to anyone else? I've awoken from sleep more than once from a backhand or elbow to the head since she tosses and turns from nightmares on occasion. My partner also goes to sleep later than me and last night she randomly moved in and tried to snuggle [while I was asleep]. She moved in too fast and headbutted the back of my head with her forehead and it hurt enough to the point where I couldn't fall back asleep and had to ice it down. Are these just considered 'minor bumps? Or are they more likely to be subconcussive or even close to the lower end of concussion range? Even before recent head injuries, the concept of sleeping too close to a partner was something that kind of bothered me since I like to have a little personal space.

Mark in Idaho 10-06-2019 11:05 PM

Deal with the symptoms you have, not what may or may not be from a diagnostic level. What benefit is there to defining the head bump? Will it change your symptoms?

A single subconcussive impact with no repeat for days or weeks or longer is of no consequence.

Did your partner hurt her head?


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