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On some rocks on the beach I slipped on very wet seaweed and fell backwards and hit the back of my head knocking my self out for a few minutes, I was taken to hospital where I was given a c t scan, thank goodness I had no bleed or fracture.

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RogerCMerriman

i assume this happened recently? how are you feeling now?

sometimes things do linger though mostly people are good to go though not a good idea to make a habit of it!

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randomphantoms

Hi Barry

How long ago was your accident.?

A little more information would be helpful.

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mandy122333 in reply torandomphantoms

i think it was right now

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mandy122333

hi barry it ok im here for ya baba

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Barry890

hi Mandy thank you for your text

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