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07-22-2017, 06:12 PM | #4 | ||
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The deceleration required to cause a concussion would be so strong that you would have severely bruised your sternum (chest and ribs). You could have aggravated your neck a bit. Breaking alone cannot cause more that 1 g of deceleration, the same as laying down like you do when you go to bed.
The startle, a bit of neck discomfort and such triggered an anxiety attack and maybe a flashback of your concussion that cause your brain to replay the concussion symptoms of the past. Take a few deep breaths. Try to relay. Find something to distract yourself from your anxious thoughts. You will be fine. My best to you.
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