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Old 09-18-2013, 03:26 AM #1
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Unhappy just hit head hard on solid concrete

i'm staying in a room with a sloped wall and walked into it, stupidly


it took a month to get over my concussion in june. three months later, i do it again? i could cry. seriously. my head hurts, saw white, low buzzing/ringing in ears...i know i have another concussion. the one i had in june was the worst thing ive ever been through.

i never wanted another. but so soon?

to make matters worse i just arrived in the czech republic. rest is not a possibility. i have to teach english

should i put ice on it? i am on my own in a foreign country. i am scared. i do not want another ct scan (radiation) though i do have insurance.
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