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Old     (greg_smith)      Join Date: Sep 2006       09-15-2009, 1:56 PM Reply   
Hey what's up? We'll I've been off the water now for about 4 weeks due to a few injuries I suffered learning raleys. I took a few faceplants like most people probably due learning this trick. Anyways, I was out trying them on a Saturday. I landed a few, and ate it on a few. I was absolutely fine when I came off the water. The following day, I went out wakeboarding. I didn't really try any tricks because I was just getting warmed up. A minute or two after being out there, I started to get a really stiff neck. So, I dropped the rope and decided to end my run. When I came in, my neck got really really stiff. It was hard to even turn my neck for about the next 24 hours. That slowly went away as the week went on. Anyways, about a week later, I started getting these dull headaches. I've been getting them almost every day since (and it's been about 3.5 weeks now). I'm guessing this is just a severe case of whiplash. I went to a massage therapist and they said that the muscles in my neck are all knotted up. Anybody else ever experience headaches that last this long?

 
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