bye-bye 2014 in QUOTIDIEN

  • Jan. 7, 2015, 12:05 p.m.
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After that trip to the hospital to make sure my daughter was still alive, I drove back home. Adrenaline kept me awake until2 hours before my shift was to begin. I saddled up, and drove into work to begin the cross training that is only available once a year.

the next day, Saturday, I slept until near noon. Sunday, found me at urgent care for UTI. I was dizzy at the time, just as I was on Saturday. I expected no less given the weather front, and the whole hospital thing. Monday, I went in for my second day of training. Proud to announce I walked seven miles that day. Still with the dizziness. Tuesday I went in for my third day of training, and noticed right away that I was having difficulty reading. My right eye was blurry, and I was having difficulty concentrating. I drink more water, and ask the talkers to please be quiet so that I could concentrate.

at about 2 o’clock, we had a mock fire drill. it was cold outside, very cold. We ran across campus in response to the drill, and all went well. As everybody was discussing what went right, and what could have been better, I noticed that I could no longer see out of my right eye. Now the dizziness had a sound, a deep round ringing from the center of my head - different from tinnitus. I felt like I was going to pass out, so I leaned against the wall, and slid down to a seated position knowing that if I were to fall, I’d prefer doing so from a seated position rather than a standing one.

suspicious, I raise both arms and realized that there was a drift on my right arm. My supervisor saw me do this, and she asked me to smile. Next thing I know, there’s a tone out on the radio, and an ambulance is on the way.

I flunked the stroke test repeatedly. My blood pressure was 190 over 100. I was in and out of consciousness.
The diagnosis was complicated migraine caused by multiple stress factors....physical and emotional. And here I thought I was dealing with everything with the poise and grace I work so hard to achieve.

I was hospitalized for 2 days, and released New Year’s day.
so, bye bye 2014, you b**** . Good riddance.t


Deleted user January 07, 2015

Dang ! That is awful !!!! So glad you are doing better now !

GypsyWynd January 07, 2015

Thank goodness you're better now.

mellisonant January 07, 2015

Hope you are feeling better! Holy moly!

Silent Echo/Quiet Storm January 07, 2015

prayers for you. you've had so much to deal with this past year it's no wonder you had a few problems with stress. take care,

motherofthree January 07, 2015

What a way to end the year. I hope you are doing better. =^..^=

Daisy Mae January 07, 2015

Oh goodness - definitely hope you're feeling better now.

Loki January 07, 2015

  • ugh. Sounds like a really horrible ending to the year =C I hope you're okay & 2015 will be a helluva lot better! [Huggles]
ODSago January 07, 2015

My goodness! Are you better now? I hated 2014 and it hit me in the rear on its exit, too--still going on. Half of my house was under water -such a shock. All the carpet there, the hard wood and everything has to be replaced...I found myself handling it well because after my husband died, not much could happen that was worse than that I figured. I do hope your daughter is better and gets continuing help and that you are soon up to par too. So sorry for all you have to endure MJ. Not fair. Not at all.

MJ's Page ODSago ⋅ January 11, 2015

Oh, man! I can't imagine half house under water!!

Seasons January 08, 2015

Oh my gosh...

middle age pearl January 13, 2015

Oh wow, how scared you must have been! Hope by now you are feeling a lot better and you are "back in the saddle" again. Take care of yourself and God Bless

ODSago February 24, 2015

Checking on you...please let us know.

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