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Old 10-25-2018, 06:47 PM #1
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Default Tripping up stairs

So i was walking up the stairs outside towards my church when suddenly my foot slipped and i fell back down 2 stairs landing hard on my feet. I think my head was jarred and jolted pretty good.

So what do you guys think, whiplash head trauma, sub concussive, nothing at all, anxiety?

I think i feel a little nauseous and have a bit of a slight headache around my left eye.
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