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Old 10-27-2015, 04:18 PM #1
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I don't think it could have done any damage...the head is a pretty tough area really.

Anxiety is a buggar though..a very good imitator.

Find a distraction and you will feel better soon...remember it takes awhile for the symptoms of anxiety to cal. Down when we finally have things under control so give it a chance to settle.

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Old 10-27-2015, 04:22 PM #2
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I don't think it could have done any damage...the head is a pretty tough area really.

Anxiety is a buggar though..a very good imitator.

Find a distraction and you will feel better soon...remember it takes awhile for the symptoms of anxiety to cal. Down when we finally have things under control so give it a chance to settle.

Bud
I agree with Bud. I think that this is just anxiety at play. I am now firmly believe that anxiety takes our neurological symptoms and ramps a 2 up to an 11 out of 10. I know it has been happening to me all the time. My neurological stuff that is really just "weird" and "distracting" I have been interpreting as life threatening.

I know that it has been a huge problem for me since my bad concussion. Try to relax and let any of the symptoms pass. There definitely wasn't any damage.
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Old 10-27-2015, 10:52 PM #3
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Seth,

I think u are correct about a 2 becoming an 11 out of 10.. funny in a way.

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