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Old 07-01-2009, 12:24 PM #1
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Default Another Blow

So I had a minor concussion about a month ago.
I've been getting better ever since and can now do my normal exercise
routines and work is getting easier.

Last night, my father was trying to give me a playful slap on the neck (a habit of his which I HATE). I had no idea he was behind me so I turned my head into the slap and he hit the bump I had on my head.

I instantly had a headache and now a few of my pcs symtoms have come back. They are relatively mild but to be honest I'm very angry at this whole situation.

I just want to get my life back in order. Being in a fog does not help me feel good about myself. It is just making things worse and worse.

So will any small jerking, slapping, and mild hit to my head always do this?
I was not hit very hard but my head did jerk a bit.


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