They all look as if they on the verge of falling over backwards; their toes don't touch the ground. Poke the one in front with a finger and the whole lot would probably come tumbling down.
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Have you ever fainted?
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Have you ever fainted?
They all look as if they on the verge of falling over backwards; their toes don't touch the ground. Poke the one in front with a finger and the whole lot would probably come tumbling down. -
Yes, once, when I had tracheitis, and my throat closed up while I was getting to A&E.
My fingers, toes started tingling, I lost my hearing and my vision became blurry, then I fainted due to hypoxia.
Woke up in resus after adrenaline, steroids and a breathing tube applied - was VERY awake and aware of the people dying in the beds next to mine.
Have to say though, that if they hadn't revived me, that would've been a very peaceful and painless way to go. -
When you say hypoxia, do you mean what's more commonly called suffocation, which doesn't seem like a peaceful way to go.Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Postsuffocation, which doesn't seem like a peaceful way to go.Comment
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When I cut myself with my new Swiss Army knife.
I remember thinking don't faint don'tfaintdon'tfaintdon'tfaint why does my head hurt? Why am I on the floor?
I was next to my bike in a French layby at the time..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Did a hypo once cos I'm diabetic. Didn't eat for two days to see what would happen. Well it happened, on the verge of a faint / coma / whatever they call it when somebody got some sugary drink into me. Ten minutes later I was fine and joined my colleagues for lunch in the local Indian.
Won't do it again though.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostStupid arses have never learned they will faint if they do not stand on the balls of their feet.Comment
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