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Old 11-01-2015, 06:37 PM #6
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Could he have caused damage when he was so aggressive? Thanks for your help
The adult brain is very well protected against outside forces like that. It's only very strong forces or rapid acceleration/deceleration (=inertial forces) that won't be compensated for. All you're experiencing is anxiety. You have nothing to worry about. You should, however, speak up next time, for the sake of your inner peace! ;-)
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