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Default NYC train doors closed on my head. I have some questions

Hi guys. Today NYC train doors closed on my head. I feel disoriented right now. No headache but just dizzy and out of it. Very foggy. I've had some concussion history.

My question is do you think these train doors produce enough of a g-force for me to have a legit concussion? Or am I just overreacting and experiencing some symptoms that will probably go away soon or after I sleep it off?

Thanks so much
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