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Old 02-01-2017, 08:50 AM #1
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Default Slammed on brake going 11 MPH

Hey,

Ive had a fairly extensive history with concussions and never fully recovered from the last one, but im generally able to lead a normal enough life.

Yesterday I was in a car that was driving 11 MPH and the var was put in "park", which completely slammed the break and caused me to swing forward with the seat belt locking because of the force. I felt off right after that, and this morning I woke up feeling off again. Im concerned about the possibility of more damage being done. What are the chances that something bad has happened? Thanks
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