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    Understanding the Risks of Second Impact Syndrome in Youth Concussions

    But how is that possible? If you get a concussion woth 60g and falling is about 2g as you calculated, then how can you get a concussion?
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    Understanding the Risks of Second Impact Syndrome in Youth Concussions

    Oops i mean there is a brain concussion and a brain contusion, right? And the second one is dangerous and you cant sleep without supervision right?
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    Understanding the Risks of Second Impact Syndrome in Youth Concussions

    Also my general practitioner saw me and he said: you act like always, you are talking coherently, so jo need to suspect contusion
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    Understanding the Risks of Second Impact Syndrome in Youth Concussions

    Oops i forgot that question They did an ecg (heart), checked blood sugar and everything was ok.it was probably vasovagal syncope because of the combination of flu and being tired Well 2g doesnt seem much :p
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    Understanding the Risks of Second Impact Syndrome in Youth Concussions

    I think it was a combination of flu and being tired. Last time i also was sick and tired. https://www.drheisig.com/blog/how-much-force#:~:text=For%20concussion%2C%20you%20need%20to,and%20schedule%20a%20consultation%20below. A mild concussion cant be diagnosed conclusively (although pet scans...
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    Understanding the Risks of Second Impact Syndrome in Youth Concussions

    Im doing okay. I did feel a little bit of headache, but nothing much. It could have also been caused by stress. (It s the second time in 6 months i passed out, so it gave me a bit of a scare, also because this was the back of the head and last time i felt face forward) If you get hit on the...
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    Understanding the Risks of Second Impact Syndrome in Youth Concussions

    Thank you. Well it happened to me and got me curious. And i dont know about physics, so that s why i ask here :)
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    Understanding the Risks of Second Impact Syndrome in Youth Concussions

    A male, 173 cm, 69 kg, faints, falls backwards, his fall is stopped a bit because he falls with his left arm against a cupboard in the bathroom, this happens when he is about 45 degrees with his body compared to the ground, the bathroom has tiles but there is a little flimsy mat to stand on...
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