
hatem001
|
i think you should be in the hospital taking X-rays, not oh yahoo, sorry!
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

relaxed
|
OKAY, LOOK. WHAT YOU SHOULDN'T DO IS GO TO SLEEP. DO NOT GO TO SLEEP. MAKE SURE OTHER PEOPLE ARE WATCHING YOU. GO CHECK IN TO THE HOSPITAL IF YOU CAN. YOUR EARS ARE RINGING BECAUSE YOU HAVE A MILD CONCUSSION.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

Sweet Dragon
 |
Are you sure it is you who is suffering from the accident ? or is it a friend ?, and is it a car accident really ??
Dont play Yahoo answers game. Go to the hospital or take this friend right away to the hospital !!
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

paige_bad_girl
|
as a St John's member u should really go to the hospital and get it checked out a ct scane maybe
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

Pancakes
 |
So, within minutes of getting in a car accident, the first thing you think of doing is run to yahoo? I don't think a concussion will bother you.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

me too
|
Go to the nearest Hospital the car insurance yours or theirs should cover the cost! Good luck ..
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

√ÜĽТŨЯЗ
 |
listen to the paramedics...
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

mr.answerman
 |
Do Not sign anything the insurance company sends to you. If you want complete medical coverage you might need an attorney.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

erg322
 |
Get someone to drive you to a casualty department of the local hospital ASAP and get make sure.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

Kikyo
|
A head injury is nothing to take lightly. You need to get yourself checked out by a doctor as soon as possible.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

ambukiss
|
I believe you should get a check up because if there is really something wrong, you can know ahead of time.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

deb1975@sbcglobal.net
 |
Go to the ER...a concussion can be quite serious
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

Court
|
Just go to the doctor. You were a passenger and your visit SHOULD be covered by the car insurance of the at fault driver. There is no point in not getting checked out, accidents can mess you up with no outward signs and it is easy to hit your head when you're flying around a vehicle.
And please wear a seat belt no matter where you sit.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

thornbweenroses
 |
sorry to hear about your acco. i would recomend getting to a doc asap
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

dallygirl89
|
See a doctor NOW!
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

Courtney
|
I think you should see a doctor....like, now. I have turned down going to the hospital from more than one car accident and I was fine....but I never got sick or anything like you are saying. A head injury is not something to take lightly.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

fallingstar
 |
Go to E.R.---better safe than sorry.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

MISS-MARY
 |
Go to the ER, don't drive yourself. You could have more than a concussion and it isn't worth not finding out and not being ok. Get there and let them do x-rays and hopefully they won't find anything. The person at faults' insurance will pay for it, so it's not good to just ignore any symptom. You need to get off here and get to the ER. NOW!
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

mrcricket1932
 |
If you hit your head, you also had some degree of injury to your neck. Would suggest you make a visit to your local doctor of Chiropractic and have it evaluated and treated, if necessary. The neck will begin to tighten relative to the degree of injury.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

murderman3
|
Those are certainly signs of a concussion, I would go to the ER as soon as possible, and if you start to feel really tired all of a sudden, DO NOT GO TO SLEEP!!
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

MALicious
|
Go see a doctor. I'm concerned about the hearing.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

E_Soup
|
See a doctor. I've had a concussion and my hearing was fine.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

Pegasus90
 |
Are you in the hospital? Did the paramedics wish to transport you and you refused? If you fear a concussion you should get to an ER and get a CAT scan of the head.
While the getting sick and hearing change could easily be due to a low blood sugar episode as a reaction to the adrenaline rush (causing sugar to go high to cope with the accident), it could also be due to more serious head or body injury.
There is info about chronic low blood sugar at www.hufa.org.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

Mav
|
This is nothing to mess with. Your hearing and the accident may not even be related but why take the chance? Please go to the ER. Best of luck.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

shrm
|
uh, get yourself up to an ER room where the paramedics probably should have taken you. why didn't you go...no insurance, auto or medical? don't go to sleep and get someone to drive you to an ER now or call a taxi. girl that isn't nothing to play with.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

Esq.
 |
Go to the emergency room. If you need to make a claim against the insurance company of the driver who hit the car or the driver of the car you were in, you can't collect unless there is proof.
Also, getting thrown around in a car means there probably is some trauma to the neck, shoulders and back. You probably don't feel it now, due to the adrenaline in your body which reduces the pain, but you'll need treatment later on . I had an accident in 1999 and ended up seeing a chiropractor six months later for the problems it caused in my shoulder and back !
Your bills WILL BE PAID by the insurance companies. You need to get the insurance info of the driver of the car. If he/she has the info of the other car, take that too. The hospital will need it. Every driver is required to carry "medical" coverage otherwise known as liability. States require it or you can't license your car.
If this is the information that you need, please rate it. Thank you.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

djc
|
Get off the computer and call a doctor. Better safe than sorry!
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

leikevy
|
As an EMT-B, I will tell you this. paramedics are right to suspect that you have a concussion because vehicles tend to throw people around in collisions. They are trained to suspect for the worse and you should also expect the worse just in case.
How did you manage to get home? You should be at the hospital getting a scan. Or at least soon have your insurance tell you to get a check up. In any case, you should be on the caution side and get it checked out instead of continually worrying about it.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

RIDLEY™
|
Go to the ER and get checked out. That is the safest bet. Go now!
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|

sshazzam
|
It is always best to get checked out at the hospital, if you don't get checked you could die.
Most likely you are right. It was probably just shock. keep yourself warm and try to relax. Sip some water but don't drink lots of it.
You can monitor yourself or have someone hang with you while you rest. IF you start feeling any weird symptoms get to the hospital right away.
Was this answer helpful to you? Yes
/ No
|
|