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01-15-2023, 07:18 PM | #1 | ||
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Hey everyone!
Hope everyone here had a great holiday break and new years! I've been doing really well for the last 6 months. Havn't had many setbacks and anytime I get a small knock or jerk I would calmly tell myself I was fine and I wouldn't get any symptoms! However, yesterday I was helping a friend move a dryer into his house and it was quite wide. I had to "lean in" to get my arms around it and when I did, my friend who was on the other side holding it, it somehow "slipped forward" a little and hit me right in the side of the head. I didn't think it was that hard but then I started worrying because usually when I hit my head on something it is me walking into something etc, so something stationary. However, this was "moving forwards and it was a decently heavy dryer. It didn't fall and land on me or anything likethat, but it did fall forward and hit me so it was moving. I didn't feel too bad last night but this morning I feel dizzy and lightheaded and I havn't felt this way after a knock for so long so it is a bit demorilising. I was just wondering, when we have these setbacks, are they sub concussive hits? Are they flair ups of symptoms causing no damage? Are they causing damage? Or have I sustained a concussion from it ? |
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01-18-2023, 03:13 AM | #2 | ||
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Why does this question even matter? What can you do about it?
Can you reverse time? What were you worrying about? What immediate sensation did you have? Did you bump it on a corner or in the middle of a panel? The middle of the panel would likely be louder. Was you head against it as it slipped?
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