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Old 11-11-2023, 09:55 PM #2
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Nobody can project your brain's reaction to this event.

I seriously doubt an elbow to the nose would cause a concussion. The energy absorbed as your nose deformed and broke reduces the impact to your brain.

A bit of whiplash that requires 1/20th of the impact force of a concussion would be expected.

The startle trauma can also cause many of your symptoms.

Treat your symptoms and try to not look for more symptoms.
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