One step forward, two steps back. My vasovagal nerve
Hello to all my Connect friends.
I kinda' need a boost to my morale (again).
Yesterday at 5:00 a.m., as I was preparing breakfast, I began to feel very sweaty and faint. Headed for the bathroom with BM urgency and soon knew I was blacking out. I should have laid on the bathroom floor to avoid a fall but instead, in my blackout stupor, tried to get to my recliner some 15 steps away. I didn't make it. Total blackout, really hard fall, hit my head on my walker (bleeding) and hit the floor hard, with left shoulder, ribs, knee, and shin. Pressed my life alert once I came to, staff arrived, ambulance took me to hospital. Had at least a dozen x-rays of my left side and a CT head scan. Miracle - no broken bones. E.R.doc wanted to admit me, but I came home by 5:00 p.m. I'm feeling pretty despondent about the frequency of these colitis episodes, plus all my many other issues.
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@tsc and @kilh Oh, it's so good to receive your message, Teri. I'm very happy you don't have this Vasovagul situation now. Good for you!
I also have GCA, as well as Crohns, OLP, etc., all autoimmune diseases. The serious issues of passing out began at about the same time GCA and Crohns struck 3 years ago. I was hospitalized bc of loss of vision in my right eye, and had 1000 units Prednisone by I.V. for 3 days, then tapered Prednisone for 2 years. A neurologist put me on weekly Actemra injections (stopped Prednisone) at the 2-year point, and I currently have Actemra injections every 2 weeks, bc the GCA is less severe now.
When I was on the huge doses of Prednisone I also developed Diabetes, yet another autoimmune disease.
I had insulin injections for 2 years, but I've conquered that one with diet and exercise!
(and no Prednisone).
I'm grateful for your reading and YouTube suggestions and will certainly check them out. I do an awful lot of research 🙃 on all this stuff I've got, but the doctors just tell me I'm a very complex case, and they just try to manage it. (!!!!!)
Thanks again, Teri.
Hugs and good wishes. Laurie
@loribmt Speaking of alert sys My friend here has one didnt haven't it on ,fell broke her leg and laid on floor from 11-6 a.m. She,s in hospital now ,we need to wear them at all times ,we never know
@artist01 and all...How thoughtful and kind of you to think about my falls and the alert system. You're a doll and thank you for caring about me. Interestingly, yesterday I called Life Alert to get more updated information and see if I can afford the cost now that my retirement funds have gone. I'm working on the issue now and think I'll get started with it in the next day or so I'm seriously concerned for my safety and will take action in the next few days.
Thanks, Laurie, for being so dear. I appreciate you. Blessings, elizabeth
@ess77. Okay Elizabeth. I'll be watchin' you! Really, can we afford NOT to get a Life alert? I know finances are always a hardship but being safe has no price tag, does it? Hugs, Laurie
@lioness. I'm so happy you've added your comments to this issue, Lioness. It really strengthens the fact that a Life Alert is very important when we live alone. I've heard that story several times about victims of falls lying for hours until help arrived.
@ess77 I just ordered the Guardialn system from Amazon discount of 2.00 it will be here tomorrow 25.95 monthly feel safer now.We all need to feel safe
@artist01 It is so important at our age to have this feeling of being safe anywhere
Hi Laurie. I remember we communicated in the PMR discussion group. Let's hope for a good 2022!
Could it be cyclic vomiting syndrome?
Thanks for the reply but what is cyclic vomiting syndrome? I have never heard of it.