>As a piece of advice, be sure you pay these mild inconvenience and >sourness of the next few days a close attention. > >My wife had a similar story about ten years ago, and she also felt >basically OK at first. Then she's had violent arm, neck and headaches >during years (slightly displaced vertebrae, pinched nerves). She's >mostly, but not totally recovered now, and the remaining annoyance, >although mild, won't wear off with the age.
I hope all is well Shel, but second this advice. I had whiplash after a kid on a cell phone drove into me at a red light. I though I only had seat belt bruises too. The whiplash was not apparent for a couple of days and then even with treatment it took many months to get back to near normal. The best Powell

