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Old 02-06-2019, 04:57 PM #1
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Default Slipped hard on ice & now very paranoid

Was walking my dog (or rather, he was walking me) and slipped hard on my back on ice. Did not hit my head (so lucky) - landed only on back. Worried that maybe I suffered whiplash (as my neck really hurts). So paranoid that I've suffered another concussion. Was doing so well (vitamins, exercise has helped) lately, too.

Is it possible I could have suffered a concussion? My last major one took like 10 days to truly manifest (and was the worst experience of my life - I went into some sort of psychosis).

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Old 02-07-2019, 06:55 AM #2
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Glad you didn't hit your head!

My guess is the headache occurred from stiffening up prior to the impact with the ground, a subconcious effort to protect your head.

If you had whiplashed most likely your head would have moved enough to contact the ground.

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Glad you didn't hit your head!

My guess is the headache occurred from stiffening up prior to the impact with the ground, a subconcious effort to protect your head.

If you had whiplashed most likely your head would have moved enough to contact the ground.

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Hi Bud,

Thanks for responding. So glad I didn't hit my head. My friend described my fall as "impressive" as yes, I instinctively held my head up. I had had about 5 beer before this, so even doubly impressive.

I am just so scared of another one. I've had so many and I know how much easier it is each successive time to get one. I am at the point where I feel like this would be enough. But you're right, it's probably not whiplash.
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Better remember your head the next time you have 5 beers with icy streets.

Sometimes good health requires modified behavior.

Glad all ended impressive as your as your buddy said, sometimes those simple things can have interesting results.

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