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Small health scare

Well, my walk around the waterfront didn’t eventuate … instead I ended up having a walk around the block in the other direction – to the local Medical Centre. I got up from the computer to walk to the kitchen, and started blacking out and falling over … I caught myself on the kitchen chair with my arm, and the table collected my forehead, and while hanging on for dear life my legs and body started having, for want of a better word, convulsions. I have to say it scared the bejeezus out of me, and I phoned work to say I was too worried to drive … so this arvo I ended up having a multitude of blood tests done as well as an ECG – the GP is marking it as urgent so I can get the results back tomorrow afternoon … which also means I’m off work for tonight and tomorrow night. I know I hate the 6pm shifts, but this isn’t what I expected to get me out of them!! The GP thinks it’s possibly just anaemia (which I had when I was younger, and had to have vitamin B12 shots about 7 years ago), and the lack of sleep just sent me over the edge … he doesn’t think it’s true convulsions – rather the anaemia that caused me to black out, and I panicked which caused the convulsions. My blood pressure is a little bit high, but he said that’s to be expected after my body reacted how it did. Fingers crossed anaemia is all that it is … gave me a pretty big scare, though 😦 If nothing else, I’m definitely going to take a sleeping tablet tonight to give me a good rest … at least there’s no work tomorrow to worry about sleeping in! 🙂

21 thoughts on “Small health scare”

  1. Anne, I hope all goes well for your tests results and that you feel much better after a good night sleep.

    I will be thinking about you.

    (((hugs)))
    Heather

  2. Oh dear, Anne, I bet you were scared!! I was scared just reading your article! I really hope it’s nothing serious and that it won’t happen ever again… Do take plenty of rest, OK?
    Sending you lots of positive vibes! ((((hugs))))

  3. {{{{Anne}}}} I hope you get your test results quickly and that it’s only the anaemia and that you’ve managed to get a good nights sleep

  4. That doesn’t sound like a “small” scare to me. It sounds pretty big. I hope it turns out to be something easily recognised and fixed.

  5. Oh Anne {{{{hugs}}}} That must have been so frightening. I hope the results show it was just anaemia. Thinking of you. Let us know how you are 🙂

  6. Oh, Anne, that is a scare!! Prayers that this really is just a lack of sleep and anemia that can be easily treated. Take care dear friend!!!

  7. Anne that is definitely NOT how you want to get out of going to work!!!! I was so relieved to read you went right for medical attention and your GP was a dear to put an urgent to it. I’ll keep my fingers crossed and prayers that it is something that can easily be corrected. Just take it easy and be careful, okay?

    Sending lots of Hugs,
    Sandy

  8. Oh dear! This is a wake-up call, dear Anne. You MUST take good care of yourself. I need my shoulder to cry on and my cheap psyciatrist, LOL! Seriously, I’m glad you’re not putting off getting help for yourself. Please let un know how you’re doing. My Aussie girls are falling apart, and it’s getting to me. Love you!

  9. Oh my goodness, I am glad that you are not harmed in any way from what happened! I will be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers! Make sure that you let us know what you find out!

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