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06-21-2015, 01:26 PM | #1 | ||
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Hello,
This is going to be an "annoying" question, so bear with me. Ever since my second concussion, I've had anxiety about even small things hitting my head. Sometimes I get symptoms from these things but I'm not sure how to know if it's a concussion. I no longer have daily concussion headaches so when I get headaches now, I notice. I am writing this to help put my anxiety to rest. Would any of the following cause a concussion, or just anxiety? (all of these things were accidental of course) -grabbing your nose, and jolting your head to the side with it (I was wiping my nose) -poking yourself hard in the head while grooming/washing -missing a bottom step on the stairs and landing hard on your feet (no head impact, just sort of thudding hard on your feet) -going over large potholes in the car -being slapped on the back that's all I can think of for now, but I know there's more. I guess my question is, how hard do you have to hit your head to get a concussion? My first two were obvious - heavy doors/doorways hitting my head. Thank you for your honesty and patience. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Anja 70 (06-22-2015) |
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