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11-04-2014, 07:32 PM | #1 | ||
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Earlier today I was riding in the passengers seat of my friends car and we were
going for a rather long drive. We must've been going anywhere from 40-55 mph and he didn't realize that we were rapidly approaching a red light. He pushed down on the brakes rather harshly as we slowed to a stop slightly after the light. it was probably four to five seconds of slowing before stopping, so it wasn't like it was immediate, but it was still quite sudden. I feel a little off right now but I've been tired all day and I feel as though my exhausting anxiety has taken affect. I don't have any headaches but I do feel a slight brain fog and a dampening of mood. I'm wondering if this could cause any damage or if you all think I'll be alright and recover swiftly, as I have been. Thank you, and advice or commentary is greatly appreciated. |
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