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Old 09-08-2012, 01:58 AM #1
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Hi, I was at uni yesterday, and I was getting something from my bag so I quickly bent over while sitting down and crashed my head into the desk. It hurt for a while but I was able to carry on studying with no other real symptoms. Today though I've been feeling a bit sleepy and foggy, and emotional. I don't even have a sore spot on my head, it's not tender to touch. It was just one of those things that happened. But I am worried, haven't seen a doctor for it. I've also had insomnia on and off last week which could be contributing to my tiredness as I slowly catch up on sleep. I seem cognitively intact. Thanks for your thoughts.
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