Yikes! Let us know what they say at Urgent Care. I totally agree on the ER decision!
Does she have an issue with fainting? I did when I was a teen, but grew out of it.
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Yikes! Let us know what they say at Urgent Care. I totally agree on the ER decision!
Does she have an issue with fainting? I did when I was a teen, but grew out of it.
The fainting was entirely a reaction to the horror movie.
But I also fainted a few times as a teen.
Which horror movie?
Yikes, poor Matilda's noggin!
I got to dance on stage at the end.
This is very cool, though!
Ooof, poor Matilda!
The fainting was entirely a reaction to the horror movie.
I echo Scola: which horror movie?
Please send ~ma my way; today I meet with the physical medicine and rehabilitation doctor about my fucked up back and hips. Mr. Loomycakes and I are going to try to restrain our ire and frustration, but we've been trying to get answers/help about these issues since Nov. last year, but thanks to the impossibility of getting timely appointments scheduled, it's been a long road. And here we thought I would have had some sort of treatment before we go to the UK at the beginning of July.
The appointment with the previous doctor, the one who referred me to today's person, was in March. That was a consultation. Today's appointment is another consultation. Look, people, you have all my goddamn MRIs, why can't you give me some sort of treatment *today*?
grrrrr. Hello, I'm wearing metaphorical crankybloomers today.
I’m not sure why a horror movie would make someone faint. Maybe standing up too quickly to run out of the theatre? Anyway, I hope Matilda’s noggin is ok and she doesn’t have concussion!
Atropa, a friend just had her hip replaced after years of annoying failed attempts to get back/hip pain addressed and she is doing awesome! Obviously, joint replacement is a major operation and the recovery period is no joke but it can be life changing. I am getting my left knee replaced in a few weeks (& hopefully right knee a couple months after). I’m nervous about it but really looking forward to walking without pain again.
The only times I have fainted, I was slightly feverish, or I tried to get up the instant my fever broke or something like that. very odd. atropa, wrod.
Atropa, a friend just had her hip replaced after years of annoying failed attempts to get back/hip pain addressed and she is doing awesome! Obviously, joint replacement is a major operation and the recovery period is no joke but it can be life changing.
I can't fucking wait to get my hip replaced.
Which horror movie?
Obsession.
She had a vasovagal response which is pretty common in teens.
"A vasovagal episode (or vasovagal syncope) is the most common cause of fainting. It occurs when your body overreacts to a trigger, causing a sudden drop in heart rate and blood pressure. This reduces blood flow to your brain, leading to brief, temporary unconsciousness.
Common Triggers
Episodes are typically set off by certain physical or emotional stressors.
Frequent triggers include:
Prolonged standing
Heat exposure or being in a stuffy room
The sight of blood or having blood drawn
Sudden fear, severe pain, or emotional distress
Straining (such as during a bowel movement or coughing)"
She's got four staples in her head now, and she found that process to be upsetting.