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Old 04-03-2019, 10:26 AM #5
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Originally Posted by Lightrail11 View Post
Very possible you sustained a concussion. You don't have to hit your head to have a concussion, the force of the fall can cause your brain to "bounce around" inside your skull, and this can cause it and the memory loss symptoms you describe. There is no real medical test for a concussion, and most resolve after a few days without PCS symptoms.
this is what I was going to say. It doesn't take a direct impact, the force of the landing still traveled through you body.
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