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Old 09-08-2016, 02:13 PM #1
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Default Comb Drop - Need Reassurance

Hi, new here.

This has been aggravating me all day. Could this be a new concussion, subconcussive impact, or just anxiety getting the best of me?

I was combing my hair last night and I dropped the comb by accident onto the top of my head. Only an inch drop. The teeth of the comb hit my scalp and and it really hurt. Minutes later I felt nauseous and had to lay down. I went to bed for the night shortly thereafter but got fever-like chills which kept me up most of the night.

I don't have any nausea and or chills today. Just my usual chronic headache from a concussion 5 months ago. Maybe a little worse for wear because of the lousy sleep but I've been worse. I'm just worried about new concussion symptoms transpiring over the next few days.
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