I drank the other night & hit my head. I have a history of concussions & this is what happened. Is this bad?!


Question: I drank the other night & hit my head. I have a history of concussions & this is what happened. Is this bad.?
My whole body began shaking and I was hyperventilating. My body was all tingly and I couldn't move my hands. I went to the hospital but they weren't much help. They took a CT scan and said everything was fine. Anyone know what could have been going on.?Health Question & Answer


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Any trauma to the body like that one will upset your biofield and your health will be greatly affected. Boxers usually end up with many neurological problems due to the constant jarring of the brain in the head cavity. Chinese medicine is much more appreciative of these kinds of issues and addresses them with a lot more respect than "modern medicine" that relies on CT scanning, etc. The way energy flows through the body is very important and totally ignored by Western Medicine. It is important that you detox the areas where you got concussions and any traumas to the body as these traumas cause interference fields that block normal energy flow. Until you unblock these areas, your body's health will be affected all the way to the grave unless you address it.

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Are you mixing Red Bull in the drinks- if so big NO NO. If not, and if you have a history of previous concussions (my nephew did), it will affect your Central Nervous System, he had the same, drank while at college, and after a binge drinking weekend passed out, blacked out in class on a Monday morning-needless to say, trying to abstain from drinking moderately to heavy is advisable. Health Question & Answer

Drinking can cause your body to do weird things sometimes. You might have put your body into shock...well, not a hard core shock. Anyways, if I were you... take some aspirin and take it easy for the next couple of days. If things get worse...please seek medical attention. Good LuckHealth Question & Answer



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