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Old 05-28-2020, 05:15 AM #2
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Default Hit my head on a ceiling fan!! Help

I was going to kill a spider off of me bed and when I was walking back, I walked off the bed with one foot in a way and came down hard. I was nervous and I got up on my bed again and I bumped my head bumped into the ceiling fan. I don’t know if I was standing up or walking off,
But I wasn't moving at full speed, but I bumped my head into the fan and it moved. I'm really nervous because I also walked off of the bed suddenly which is a few feet off of the ground.

Is this enough force to cause injury? Calling doctors tomorrow
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