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Old 02-09-2016, 07:35 PM #1
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Confused hit my head question

I am just wondering if hitting my head while getting into the car is really horrible. I didn't knock myself silly so to speak but I kind of hit it pretty good and on the side where I initially was hit so many times in my head. I'm 6 months post concussion. I still have lots of fatigue and some headaches just hoping that's not going to set me back does anyone know if it will. And thank you so much
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