ilovebigbirds
15-04-23, 08:39
One of my fears is getting a subdural hematoma whenever I hit/bump my head. As a chronically clumsy person, that happens more than I'd like. So I wanted to get some objective facts to keep in mind whenever I hit my head so that I won't panic: how common are subdural hematomas in 20-year-old females? How hard must a hit in the head be to cause a subdural hematoma?
I feel like one way to get rid of my fears is to learn more facts, and I feel like Google doesn't do a good job when googling about medical stuff
My latest clumsiness is that when my little sister was trying to wake me up, I turned around and her elbow bumped by temple :') I'm sure these type of impacts are common everyday stuff, but I can't help but feel anxious and feel a tension around my eyebrows and forehead, and I think it would do me good to get some reassurance through facts and experiences
I feel like one way to get rid of my fears is to learn more facts, and I feel like Google doesn't do a good job when googling about medical stuff
My latest clumsiness is that when my little sister was trying to wake me up, I turned around and her elbow bumped by temple :') I'm sure these type of impacts are common everyday stuff, but I can't help but feel anxious and feel a tension around my eyebrows and forehead, and I think it would do me good to get some reassurance through facts and experiences