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Old 10-15-2014, 09:46 AM #1
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Default Family vacation coming up, concerned about long car journey

Hello all,

Just wondering if some of you who have had the sensitivity to jolts in a car can go for long journeys ? I have a family vacation coming up in a couple of days and the place is like 7 hours away. I have some sensitivity to road bumps and potholes and feel like my brain shook inside my skull for a moment but I am fine majority of the time with no symptoms. Has any one of you overcome this symptom completely or go for long car journeys ? Do you think there isn't much to worry about ?
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