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My friend's 16 year old daughter broke her neck in a car wreck. She hit the car, got out of her car, walked around, checked on her sisters who were passengers, checked on the people in the car she hit, crossed the street, sat down on the curb then fell backwards because she suddenly couldn't sit up any more. Her neck was broken in two spots, and her spinal cord was just laying there, millimeters from the break and being severed. So, it's obvious from that situation that a person can pop right up and still have a traumatic injury but the body being in shock might not recognize it's injured. My friend's daughter was fortunate, she shouldn't have been moving around like that. So no, to answer your question, I don't think you are overreacting, you don't mess around with neck and head trauma.