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No warning signal
by
itsmyhead
on 17 Aug, 2007 14:24
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What I have noticed is that I've been hitting my head more. When I had hair, there was a sense that your head was getting close to something. Now, there's no warning. I've been lucky so far that I haven't put any dings or cuts into my scalp yet. I guess I'll have to proceed with caution.
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#1
by
Tyler
on 17 Aug, 2007 14:58
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What I have noticed is that I've been hitting my head more. When I had hair, there was a sense that your head was getting close to something. Now, there's no warning. I've been lucky so far that I haven't put any dings or cuts into my scalp yet. I guess I'll have to proceed with caution.

yeah, that can be a bummer when you knock the ol' noggin.
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#2
by
PigPen
on 17 Aug, 2007 15:08
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What I have noticed is that I've been hitting my head more. When I had hair, there was a sense that your head was getting close to something. Now, there's no warning. I've been lucky so far that I haven't put any dings or cuts into my scalp yet. I guess I'll have to proceed with caution.
yeah, that can be a bummer when you knock the ol' noggin.
It can leave nasty marks
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#3
by
outsider82
on 13 Sep, 2007 17:15
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I second that, It came as quite a shock to me as well.
Out
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#4
by
Bald_freak
on 18 Sep, 2007 15:12
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Hair did give a little padding too, but....then agian if you do gash the noggin, you can't put a bandaide on with hair in the way. Not to mention the hair being matted with dried blood.
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#5
by
JDog
on 19 Sep, 2007 06:28
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What I have noticed is that I've been hitting my head more. When I had hair, there was a sense that your head was getting close to something. Now, there's no warning. I've been lucky so far that I haven't put any dings or cuts into my scalp yet. I guess I'll have to proceed with caution.
This is an excellent point. I have noticed this odd experience to of having no sensation that your dome is close to an object, particulary the trunk hatch on my car
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#6
by
SLYinKC
on 19 Sep, 2007 06:35
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I guess I must be extremely lucky in this area. I used to hit my head all the time when I had hair. Now I am extremely careful and have pretty good luck staying away from low hanging objects. And you do know that now that I have written this I am due to just walk staight into a wall or something....
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#7
by
JDog
on 19 Sep, 2007 06:39
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I guess I must be extremely lucky in this area. I used to hit my head all the time when I had hair. Now I am extremely careful and have pretty good luck staying away from low hanging objects. And you do know that now that I have written this I am due to just walk staight into a wall or something.... 
LOL yeah KC, never put anything into words or verbalize it because that is when it happens
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#8
by
Timmay
on 19 Sep, 2007 08:30
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yeah no crap...i have this air duct in my basement..never in my whole time living there...have i ever hit it..now it seems like I hit it all the time...im like ok what gives here...why am i hitting that damn thing
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#9
by
Stu
on 19 Sep, 2007 11:53
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yeah no crap...i have this air duct in my basement..never in my whole time living there...have i ever hit it..now it seems like I hit it all the time...im like ok what gives here...why am i hitting that damn thing
... maybe to knock some sense into yourself??? -- just kidding, man.
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#10
by
Timmay
on 19 Sep, 2007 12:03
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AIR DUCT= AIR HEAD!
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#11
by
nilagorilla
on 19 Sep, 2007 18:33
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Mine's made outta styrofoam
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#12
by
Stevo
on 27 Oct, 2007 14:27
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When you're as tall as I am (6'6"), you don't notice a difference. I've whacked my head on so many doorways, chandeliers, and Burger King hanging signs that I barely feel it anymore.
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#13
by
warhawk
on 27 Oct, 2007 16:33
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bluejayrock.....welcome 2 the sly fraternity. post up in the INTRO SECTION so that we can give ya a proper welcome.
WARHAWK
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#14
by
tomgallagher
on 27 Oct, 2007 16:46
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When you're as tall as I am (6'6"), you don't notice a difference. I've whacked my head on so many doorways, chandeliers, and Burger King hanging signs that I barely feel it anymore.
I'm 6'5" so I know what you mean.