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Old 08-06-2017, 01:21 AM #1
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Default Concussion from iPad?

Hello all,

I have been doing fine for the last year - I have been around 90% my pre-accident health which I have settled with.

Friday night I was sleeping on my coutch when my son came sitting beside me and accidentily hit me in the head just above my eye with the iPad edge. I dont now the speed or force (was sleeping) but it was hard enough to wake me up and it heart a lot.

Its the old Ipad 1 and weight around 700 gram. It heart for around 5 minutes but didnt leave a contusion or gose egg and the area wasnt really sore afterwards.

Sinde then I have been more foggy, tired and had small-scale headache. I have increased sound sensitivity etc.

Should I treat this as a new concussion? Any thoughts are very welcome.

Thanks for listening
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