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Old 01-12-2016, 06:07 PM #1
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Default Multiple concussions from one incident?

Hello everybody,

Ever since I learned about repetitive brain trauma, I have been constantly trying to recount every incident in my life that could have possibly been a concussion.

The scariest incident I can think of is my falling down a flight of stairs when I was a kid; to the best of my memory, there was carpet on that flight of stairs.

I remember that I bit the skin underneath my lips on the inside of my mouth.

However, I do *not* remember losing consciousness during this incident.

My question is:

Is it possible that I sustained multiple concussions from this one incident? If a person falls down a flight of stairs and bumps their head a few times, is it possible that this person has sustained more than one concussion?


Thank you so much!
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