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Old 05-09-2019, 01:36 PM #6
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can relate to this right now- a week ago i left my laptop in the corner of my bed when i went to sleep and then right when i woke up my face collided with the side of the computer; i can't imagine i was moving quickly enough for any serious impact, and it felt mostly absorbed by my nose anyways. Despite the rational side of my thinking knowing that I have no reason to worry, I've been having some awful days ever since, headaches vision hearing everything is acting up. I'm 90% sure it'll calm down in the next few days, but not gonna lie that slight fear has been hard to shake off.
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