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Old 11-24-2022, 05:57 PM #1
DeanBJJ DeanBJJ is offline
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Default Wacked in jaw

Hey everyone

I was just wondering if others have experienced this. I was lying in bed and my partner accidently felt something on her face and so she freaked out and wacked it off but because I was quite close to her, she basically, backhanded me quite fast into my jaw.

I didn't even worry about it and just went to bed as normal but woke up today extremely tired, dizzy and lightheaded.

I'm trying to put it down to work, tiredness etc but it is in the back of my mind that this knock caused an issue.

That sort of force shouldn't be enough for a concussion right? It was a decent wack but only lying down in bed
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