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Old 11-27-2018, 09:13 PM #2
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You're fine! I promise any symptoms you feel are caused by anxiety, not actual damage. I often have moments like what you described, but what I always remind myself is that I've never had a concussion from light movement any time in my life, so why worry about that movement?
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