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Old 01-14-2020, 08:26 AM #1
Jessinthewilderness Jessinthewilderness is offline
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Default Scary experience - please comment

I'm six months out from my most recent concussion (fourth) and am still having some symptoms. Last night I was fidgeting with my bookshelf that's about six feet high when a picture I have framed on the top shelf came tumbling down right next to my head. It definitely hit my shoulder really hard - the frame is heavy - I don't remember it hitting my head and logistically I don't know how it would hit my shoulder hard and also hit my head...but I'm so anxious and worried that it did hit my head and I just don't remember. I know this sounds really silly...but I would know if it hit my head, right?

Of course my symptoms are flaring today, but they always do when I get nervous or anxious with a bump or trauma response. Currently going through intensive therapy for this...I just need some reassurance that I would know vs blacking out a hit to the head. UGH
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