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Old 08-05-2017, 12:21 PM #1
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Default Body jolt

Yesterday I walked straight into a parking meter pretty hard because I'm an idiot. It didn't hit my head or anything but it got my chest/stomach and arm pretty bad. Of course immediately I thought it reconcussed me because thats my go to thing. And of course a headache and fogginess set in and I didn't sleep well. Just wanted to know how susceptible we are to body jolts and getting reconcussed from them. My anxiety says that a parking meter could do it but practically I want to say it would have to be a pretty notable slam to the body. Just wanted to hear other peoples thoughts.
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