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Old 12-11-2021, 11:33 AM #1
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Default Slammed Head on Headrest

Hey everyone, I was backing into a parking lot going around 10-15 mph and my car hit this wooden pole. My head flew back and slammed into the headrest. I don't really care what anyone has to say about anxiety. I'm ****** off at myself, anxiety is skyrocketing, and I am fairly certain I have a concussion.

Has anyone experienced this sort of thing before, or does anyone have any opinions on whether this is a concussion or not? I'm a college student, and I have finals next week. I fear I'm not going to perform if I have a concussion, and there are means by which I can get out of taking them with a medical excuse, and so I really want to figure out if I should pursue that. I understand this is more a matter of whether or not I feel I can take them given any cognitive difficulties, but I just need some support, some comment, or anything to give me some clarity right now.

Thanks,
Tyler
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