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Old 12-21-2016, 10:32 PM #1
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Default slipped hard on ice

hello,

sorry to bother you again. . .last month, i tripped forward really hard...nothing really came of it... but now i slipped really hard on the ice outside of my apartment about an hour ago. i did not hit my head (i gouged out a chunk of my right hand, though)...i sort of instinctively had my head lifted forward, which protected it (thank god)...but i went up in the air very high and fell very hard. same old stuff : dizziness, headache, ringing in ears doubly loud & a bit of nausea. i took a motrin & a gravol for that.
i can deal with this...
but i just don't want to go back to being suicidal and manic ever again. i barely made it out of that. it took a toll on all around me, too.
could this reignite that?
i'm only asking because i've read that if you fall hard enough, even without hitting your head, you can get concussed.

thank you.
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