Photos of the wreckage suggest the vehicle hit her car on the driver's side.
By the end, she's barely recognizable as her face is bruised and swollen, as she revealed she was still recovering months later.
Anasa, a singer, continues:"Until my severe concussion set in about five days later. Which was pretty bad, ended up lasting, eight weeks. My injury progressed and it got progressively worse."The follow-up, shared on Wednesday, amassed more than a million views, as people expressed their sympathy and shock over her injuries.
BendyWendy thought:"Paramedics were absolutely wrong! I'm a nurse and you should never have been sent home after a head injury like that."While TivonWatts commented:"I'm so sorry that concussion recovery is so tough, you can't sleep constant headaches and it takes forever. I'm glad you're recovered."reached out to Anasa for comment.
File photo of a car crash. A woman has shared the extent of her injuries after her airbag failed to deploy in a smash.
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