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Old 06-24-2017, 06:33 PM #1
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Hi,

I accidentally smacked my teeth hard into a biscuit and kinda got jarred.

Been suffering from PCS for the last 2+ years, latest hit was 14 days ago.

Wondering how intimately teeth are connected to the brain/skull or anything or is this brain fog just my anxiety? Has anyone suffered a setback from smacking their teeth hard into something accidentally?

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No, you can't hurt your brain with a hard bite.

You did not have a hit 14 days ago. You suffered a startle with the related anxiety issues that causes for someone who has anxiety struggles.

This is more of the same.
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14 days ago I smacked the hell out of my head into the roof of my car man.

But yeah i figured the bite is just anxiety
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Yes, you explained that bump into the roof of your car. You were reaching in to the dash or some such. There is not enough mass and rigidity in a car roof to cause a concussion without high speed involved.
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I think you're having a hard time picturing what occurred when I suffered that hit. But, that's in the past. I'm looking forward. One day at a time.
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If you have general anxiety issues before your concussion, they can be magnified now.
You might look for information online or you tube videos that focus on anxiety calming.
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