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Old 06-21-2015, 01:26 PM #1
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Default Anxiety about small impacts to head

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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