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Old 08-22-2018, 03:20 PM #1
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I feel your frustration. The same thing happens to me. I was in a car recently that hit a curb going 20mph and it intensified my symptoms for weeks. My doctors do not believe it was anxiety, either. They said they do in fact see things like this happening on a regular basis -- someone gets jolted and their symptoms return.
I can tell you mine is not anxiety also bc when it happens to me I think not much of it and typically takes a couple of days for the symptoms to show face. I think it's having a hyper reactive/ hyper excitable brain. My best guess is to take supplements to decrease inflammation.
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