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How hard do you have to be hit to get a concussion?

I (33F) was helping my husband clothe our 2 year old squirmy son last night. I leaned over our son and my husband was also leaning his head over our son. He whipped his head up very quickly and we clocked heads. HARD. Today, I’ve had a headache all day that isn’t going away with NSAIDs and I’ve been foggy. I didn’t think we struck our heads hard enough to get a concussion, but I feel a little off. How hard/soft can you hit your head to receive a concussion?

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u/Hashtag2Blessed — 13 hours ago

Moving to CoMo in June

Hi Everyone! Sorry if this isn’t allowed to delete post if necessary but my family and I are moving to CoMo in June. My husband will be working for the university and I work remotely. We have a toddler and we’re curious what people do with their kiddos on rainy days or bad weather days? Also, where are people going on date nights? Lastly, we’ve moved A LOT as a family but never lived in the Midwest. What do we need to know as OG North Easterners?

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u/Hashtag2Blessed — 4 days ago
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I left SLP last year and I realized I’m never going back

For context, I was a practicing SLP for 8 years and I received a secondary masters in public health in 2023. Last year, I was working for a major hospital system who needed a clinical analyst to help with the documentation establishment during the transition to Epic EMR. I jumped on the job and I have never been happier. I worked PRN as an SLP for the same institution while I was doing full time work as an analyst but I’m moving out of state and have no intention of keeping a licensure for a career I won’t be in anymore. I didn’t renew my certification with ASHA and as far as I’m concerned ASHA doesn’t deserve any of our dues. I want other clinicians to know that there are other positions out there if SLP isn’t working for you anymore, and you DONT need a secondary masters; they just liked that I had a *little bit* of a background in coding. I just needed to get it off my shoulders that Im happy I left this profession. Good luck to y’all and I’m rooting for all of you!

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u/Hashtag2Blessed — 8 days ago