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What A Concussion Feels Like
by Paul on 11/25/08 at 07:22 AM ET
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from The Good, The Bad And The Duthie,
Over the years, I have pulled/strained/torn countless hamstrings/quads/groins/hip flexors. I have dislocated shoulders and fingers, cracked ribs, and torn knee ligaments. I have generally propped up the stock of A5-35 and Tiger Balm for the better part of two decades.
But this past Saturday was a first. For the first time ever, I was knocked-out cold. Concussed. Gonzo. Nap time. Extra Extra Extra Strength Nyquil....
Almost 60 hours have past since the hit, and I still don’t feel right. I have had constant headaches and dizziness, unable to stand for more than a couple of minutes. This little blog has taken me forever to write. I have to look away from this computer screen every minute or so as it goes blurry (at least now maybe I have a built-in excuse for all the grammatical mistakes).
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