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Hi all, yeah oops I did it again. It's my back, it has no curvature so when I loose my footing it's almost impossible for me to find it again, and also, due to my herniated discs or whatever it seems impossible for me to build core muscle strength. I see other people slipping all the time but they catch their balance again.
Anyway, another backwards like a log and a ton of bricks fall on the icy street (my own street - I didn't make it very far did I) and the back of my head took the blow. Some lovely people rushed to the scene, one of them a handsome youngish and very kind doctor - it was just like in a movie except I didn't look the heroine part. He told me I had a big hematoma at the back of my head and it was decided for me (and I agreed) I should go to the ER. I could hear the sound of an ambulance in the distant and gradually realised it was for me. Long story short, superficial hematoma the size of half a grapefruit (not as "deep" though) but I passed the neurology tests so they didn't do an X-ray and I was let home after 6 hours. First time I sat down at the computer, not only could I not remember my passwords but they didn't even seem familiar when I saw them in my notebook, and one email I wrote I didn't recognise (cont.)