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Old 02-15-2013, 02:53 PM #1
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Default Post concussion, bumped into friend, help!

Today in school me and my friend were kicking a tennis ball back and fourth, I then walked into her with my head down and we bumped heads, it was hard but could it make my symptoms worse!? I have a headache everyday but today it's worse could it be because of the head bump or am I over thinking it. It didnt affect her but I have had this conccussion for 3 months
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