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Old 09-19-2016, 02:58 PM #1
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Default Concussion from concrete?

I got a migraine shortly after this incident last night, so it's hard for me to really know whether my symptoms are from a concussion or just from the migraine (since they can both have very similar symptoms). I was sitting down on a concrete step and I wasn't looking through my glasses, so I misjudged the height of the step, thinking it was a couple inches or so higher than it was, and so I sat down pretty hard and it made my head feel weird. Could this be enough force to cause a concussion?
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