• TheWitchofThornbury@aussie.zone
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    5 days ago

    Eeek! Please check in at the nearest emergency hospital - head injuries and swelling inside the skull take a bit of time to develop and can be devastating. Any nausea or funny light effects or dizziness or slurred speech - call an ambulance please.

    Basically, a serious head knock is equivalent to a stroke - needs to be checked out by professionals.

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      4 days ago

      I booked an appointment with my local GP in 30 mins to get myself checked out. If they say I should go to the ER I will go. So far I feel ok, just sore and I can feel a lump. Thank you though, this is what I needed to hear!

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          4 days ago

          All clear from the GP - he just said to monitor during the next 24 hours for swaying movements or anything else unusual, if that happens then I need to go hospital.

          The $110 bill for the appointment was a sting but my usual bulk billing doctor closes at 6pm and the other one in my area was fully booked, didn’t have a choice. I reckon the shopping centre management should be paying, not me.