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Old 10-10-2015, 09:00 PM #11
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There is a term. Proximity does not mean causation. Just because a symptom happens in close proximity to another event does not mean that event caused the symptoms.

As I said, Clogged ears have nothing to do with concussions. They can be connected to head movement causing ear wax to move and lodge in a way that makes the ear feel plugged.

Slamming a car door can cause an air pressure wave that can effect the ear.

You have to let go of these ideas of such minor events being a concussion. No concussion symptoms list includes clogged ears as a symptom of a concussion.
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You seem concerned about having sustained a concussion. Not just today but in other posts as well.

The fact you asked on this thread about 5 times if the speed bumps could cause you a concussion... that is what I meant when I suggested you had anxiety by worrying about "possible concussions".
Oh I see. Sorry, I get really worried about this stuff. I really need to get some help about my anxiety.
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That's ok. I understand anxiety all too well unfortunately as I deal with it myself. It sure can complicate life.
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There is a term. Proximity does not mean causation. Just because a symptom happens in close proximity to another event does not mean that event caused the symptoms.

As I said, Clogged ears have nothing to do with concussions. They can be connected to head movement causing ear wax to move and lodge in a way that makes the ear feel plugged.

Slamming a car door can cause an air pressure wave that can effect the ear.

You have to let go of these ideas of such minor events being a concussion. No concussion symptoms list includes clogged ears as a symptom of a concussion.
Thank you Mark!
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