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Old 07-28-2019, 07:00 PM #1
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Default Leaning forward hairdryer hit wall but not head feeling jarred scared

I'm having extreme anxiety right now but I can't seem to shake it off
I was leaning forward to dry my hair and the dryer bumped the wall so I stopped moving so even though I didn't hit my head I feel like this jar happened or maybe just the sudden stop
I wasn't leaning towards it full speed though

Is this anything ThT could injur my brain or just the sensation of panic
I know I didn't even hit my head but I'm feeling extremely scared and this pain coming on even though it didn't hit the wall
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