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Old 01-30-2015, 12:18 PM #1
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Default how much does the brain fluid cushion?

I'm sorry to open another thread but i am extremely worried, after i became symptoms that only occured in the first days after my concussions happened.

I have scoliosis and twitches of my lumbar spine happen. This causes my head to move very quickly down for like 1 inch(hard to discribe). It normally happens only two times a day, but after it happened about 10-15 times in a short period of time, i am really concerned as i feel that something is wrong. It happened over one week ago and the symptoms did not resolve.

My neuro could not tell me, if the brain hits the skull because of such movements. He said its possibly enough cushioned by the fluid. As the space between the skull and the brain is really small, i rather doubt it. What do you think?
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