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Old 03-26-2019, 01:26 PM #1
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AJ87,

There isn't a chance that can cause any physical problems, it's going to be limited purely to anxious reactions.

Think of all the dings and nicks your head has taken over your lifetime that never elicited a worry or second thought before you had a concussion, this one fits into that category.

It's not unusual for us to become rather protective of our heads as PCS isn't fun but you can't fail to use rational thought to settle such small everyday life issues.

I always refer back to what would I have done about a bump prior to my accident, if I wouldn't have worried about such an bump pre then I can't worry about it post accident.

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Thank you so much!! You are right about this being a new mentality I have to sort of adjust to.
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You can do it but it certainly makes for an interesting journey.

Be patient and don't be afraid to stop and think things through. Anxiety can be loud and is a big con artist, learn to recognize its game and you will win every time.

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