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Old 08-22-2019, 01:56 PM #1
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Default Walked into dumbbell while looking down, sudden stop by no hit, flare up?

So I was walking looking down at my phone, going slow, but my foot walked into a weight and jammed and i stopped and it felt sudden and I felt like a jar up my neck and through my head. I'm feeling anxious because it felt strong going up my neck.
It was a sudden stop because the weight did not move.
I'm getting a headache on the right after it happened.
What is going on here?
Clearly your foot is far from your head. I felt it in my head though.
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