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Probably many can relate, but I'm a total klutz. I have a really small spare bedroom where the closet is very close to the bed and so there's not much room to get around. This closet is basically a storage space full of heavy boxes full of old cds, records, and the likes and they're stacked on top of each other.
I was moving one of the boxes onto the floor outside of the closet and trying to sit it down. I was on my knees, as not to stand straight up and have to use my back, and I lost my footing. So I dropped the box a couple feet and subsequently moderately bumped my head onto the cardboard moving box full of cds in their jewel cases weighing around 45 pounds as my momentum took a nosedive downward. Innocent type of bump or can clumsy moments like these cause a concussive event? quick summary: On my knees putting a 45 lb cardboard moving box full of cds onto the floor and lost my grip/footing, so I prematurely dropped the box and the momentum and weight caused me to bend over and nosedive downward like 2-3 feet and hit my head onto the box full of stuff. |
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I don't answer illogical question like this one. There is no purpose to the question but to enable further anxiety.
If you did it 10 times a day for a month, I might consider the question worth answering. My comment would be, Stop doing that.
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