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Old 10-10-2015, 02:01 PM #1
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Default Speed bumps?

Hello,

I ran over a few (two?) pretty "big" (height and width) speed bumps at a pretty high speed yesterday because I was going to be late for my field trip. I also braked pretty fast at a few red lights. I was feeling anxious for much of the drive because of my fear of being late.

Later on in the drive (after riding over the speed bumps), my right ear felt clogged up and I also felt a little dizzy. I was wondering, can a few big speed bumps coupled with a few fast brakes cause a concussion? Were my ears being clogged up and my dizziness due to my anxiety, or were they indicative of a concussion?


Thank you for the help!
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