Posted on February 19, 2015
by Paul Davis
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I ran into a door today. It’s somewhere between my first and third concussion. I’m not sure where it lands, but I am almost positive this was a concussion. I was walking to meet up with my coworker. I was outside, in the beautiful… Continue Reading “Running Into Doors”
Posted on July 29, 2013
by Paul Davis
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“You’re bleeding.” Craig nearly laughed from the absurdity. Instead he tried his best to pick himself up, focusing on his footing as a child taking first steps. His left arm burned, though it was numbing. Shock was setting in, he thought. The muscle had… Continue Reading “Bloody”
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