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I was in a car accident about 7 hours ago. I don't remember the actual impact, but the front of my car was totalled, so I must have moved, even though I was wearing a seatbelt. My neck hurts and I have a headache, but I had a headache before the accident. My neck often hurts, but this feels different. I feel a bit groggy, but nothing out of the ordinary. Could I have whiplash? Is there any way to know without seeing a doctor? I have a check up in two weeks, but should I move it up? Also, would it be okay to go to sleep? My airbag didn't deploy, which the police were surprised about given the degree of damage to my car. You will know in the morning. You could have whiplash, although it's difficult to tell without a doctor taking a look. Even though we wear our seatbelts, there is really no way to keep our heads from jerking forward and then back. |
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