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Old 09-28-2011, 08:57 PM #1
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Unhappy Fridge door to the side of the head (gently, thank God), and slipped- no fall

Noticed this on the login page-

"Always consult your doctor before trying anything you read here."

I wish- what doctor?

Mon. I actually let the fridge door inside plastic shelf tap the side of the head.

Thank God it happened very lightly. Lot of weight behind one of those. Bad headache yesterday & neck pain. Not bad enough to pop the skull out of alignment off the spine I hope.

Today, slipped on water near the sink, but didn't fall.

Still, the slip makes me wonder how the back, hip, knee & ankle will be.

I hate talking like this. I'm 37... Anyway thanks for your understanding. I figured people hear would understand.
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