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Old 05-24-2019, 07:02 AM #1
Jessinthewilderness Jessinthewilderness is offline
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Default Bumping heads

I have anxiety and OCD. I know that my symptoms can manifest from minor bumps.

However, a question about head bumps: Last night I accidentally bumped heads with a friend when we were talking next to each other. This has happened a few times over my journey with PCS.

Is the force of bumping heads together when pretty close together enough to set off a concussion?
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