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Mad, bad, dizzy night.
Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista) Started conversation Mar 8, 2014
I had a full day - a visit from the District Nurse, organising "Patient Transport" for several appointments and a couple of visits from Sue who was helping me get some new headphones from Argos.
As things turned out we had to return the headphones as they didn't match the description on the website, and I wasn't going to blow £50 on a set of "noise cancelling" headphones with no noise cancellation.
But it was after Sue left that things got weird. I had a long, slow hypoglycaemic attack. If I sat motionless I was fine, but any attempt even to stretch out to pick up something caused waves of dizzyness, shaking and sweating. I managed to knock back most of a bottle of Coke, but even that took much longer than normal to work its way into my system, and I sat through most of the evening's TV drifting in and out.
I feel pretty reasonable now, but I hope it stays that way as I have another nine-hour session tomorrow.
I watched lots of TV, but "saw" none of it. Oh, except for "Brooklyn 9-9".
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Mad, bad, dizzy night.
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