Re: sharp spring in bed hurt my back?
Hey! Don't worry these thoughts happen not just to people who suffer from health anxiety but people who don't too! I've heard many such comments recently, especially when people are stressed.
I would say that your spinal cord is not damaged, and this is confidence on top of the caution I would express by saying such a statement on the internet when I am not a doctor.
Your spinal cord is surrounded by your spine, muscle, tissue. People damage their spinal cords by breaking their back or piercing wounds (breakage of spine normally ensues) or from illnesses that damage nerves.
You lay on a sharp object that scratched you but did not break the skin. I would say, as the spring is not in itself very sharp that you are absolutely fine.
Pinch your toe? Can you feel that? Can you wiggle them? You are absolutely fine then.
Discomfort around the space is normal I promise and especially when you are more highly sensitised to it.
Tomorrow you will have forgotten all about it!
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