On Mar 6, 1:41 am, "Karl Johanson" <karljohan...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I was in a car accident on Friday. Someone proceeded through a stop sign
> into an intersection I had a right of way through, then they stopped in
> front of me. I decelerated, but couldn't avoid an impact.
>
> Sore back, sore neck, intermittent numbness in my forearms and the
> pinkie finger sides of my hands, some dizziness and some nausea and
> acidic stomach. I feel like I've been punched repeatedly in the kidneys
> when I wake up. The doctor said the nausea may be due to whiplash
> effects on the vegus nerve, which can cause the stomach to produce extra
> acid (apparantly what happens to the vegus, doesn't stay in the vegus).
> My stomach feels better when I eat. As I won't be playing ice, roller
> and floor hockey for at least a few weeks, and maybe longer, I really
> have to watch the food intake. I had a walk with Lister dog today and
> did some light stretching, which should burn off a few Calories.
>
> Karl Johanson
I got rear ended about 8-9 years ago (it was the other guys fault...)
and I remember being that ill for a few weeks.
If it doesn't go away on it's own, keep going back to the doctor.
My "whiplash" became fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, most people
recover in a few weeks.
Hope you feel better soon.
http://www.trinlayk.etsy.com


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