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Old 07-06-2012, 08:54 AM #3
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Originally Posted by Jeffrey View Post
Yes, I experienced (instead of fog/speech issues) great pain when I got minor bumps since my TBI 2 years ago from: the doorjam of a car (twice), low hanging tree branch, table corner (getting something under the table), and a low hanging ceiling lamp.

Watch out for those things.

One wonders how long the sensitivity lasts. It has been a long time since my last minor bump (a year?).
Strange a minor bump that previously you almost laugh at and nornally just shrug off within a few minutes will now cause such a problem
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