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Default Is it possible to get a concussion from stopping top quick?

So on the way home tonight my boyfriend had to break quickly so as not to hit a dog, I didn't hit my head but since I wasn't paying attention. I didn't brace myself, after missing the dog and calming down I started to notice I had a headache and some nausea, could this be from the sudden adrenaline or do I possibly have a concussion or whiplash?
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