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Old 04-05-2017, 11:20 AM #1
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Default Headache after bumping head on freezer door

Hey guys

Last night I bumped my head on my freezer door. Hard enough to make a sorta loud thud sound. I've had a mild headache ever since that comes and goes. There is no swelling / topical soreness at all, so i suppose it couldnt have been that hard of a hit, but the headache seems concerning. Could this be a setback? Ive had pcs for years now and seem to have a sensitive head to bumps
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