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Old 06-07-2017, 08:11 PM #1
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Default tennis ball to the head

so my anxiety is pretty high rn and just looking for some reassurance or bad news if it seems so.

I was just doing an exercise where i am bouncing a tennis ball of the corner of a wall and the tennis ball bounced back, hit my hand and then hit the top right part of my forehead. I understand that anxiety can rile everything up, but I feel like there is some dull pain in that area. What do you guys think?
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