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ambulance on way. she passed out and can't see.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 379537" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hionly have a few min. and so much to read over when i have the time and fully awakeness is that a word to do it.marg you are usually sooo on target with-so many situations yet not with-this one. they tested her BiPolar (BP) and her heartrate they were off the charts especially with falling down and getting up. doctor's checked her thoroughly. this was no hysteria case, now i do have a drama girl on my hands....... and yes i be drama mom at times <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> yet not today. she knew it was coming, i just didn't listen just kept pushing forward with her to take that warm shower. JERK me. i'm just glad she got out of the shower in time otherwise we could have a real problem today to deal with. i would never cover her and walk away when she faints. natural consequences umm that's a bit much. she fainted, due to lack of food for several weeks, little water, a brand new medication, a warm shower, and a whole lotta blood taken from her yesterday. there was nothing fake about today's episode. trust me.i've got the difficult child drama i'm going for emmy tonight down pat by now. vision loss is quite normal in this situation as several doctor's in e.r. told me. it usually happens quicker, vision loss than boom hit the floor. she just had to see the vision loss or not see it a bit longer than most. her body needed that fluid. regardless what that urinalysis said yesterday she was in deep need. when she hit the flr she was pale as a ghost. and i gotta be honest she handled the whole thing really well. by the time we got her into ambulance she was like listen i'm good i dont need this, mom can just drive me. slurring all her words lol. i was like umm no way am i doing that!!! than she laid down on thing while they took vitals and gave her air and fell asleep.</p><p>oh and marg she didnt' ask to be covered i covered her. she was out. see how i work is this i am beyond excellent during crisis. i could of cooked an egg and fed it to my neighbor while this went on. i'Tourette's Syndrome my MO always has been. problem is i come down later, crash, cry in my bathroom sort of thing. maybe you were mislead by my words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 379537, member: 4514"] hionly have a few min. and so much to read over when i have the time and fully awakeness is that a word to do it.marg you are usually sooo on target with-so many situations yet not with-this one. they tested her BiPolar (BP) and her heartrate they were off the charts especially with falling down and getting up. doctor's checked her thoroughly. this was no hysteria case, now i do have a drama girl on my hands....... and yes i be drama mom at times :) yet not today. she knew it was coming, i just didn't listen just kept pushing forward with her to take that warm shower. JERK me. i'm just glad she got out of the shower in time otherwise we could have a real problem today to deal with. i would never cover her and walk away when she faints. natural consequences umm that's a bit much. she fainted, due to lack of food for several weeks, little water, a brand new medication, a warm shower, and a whole lotta blood taken from her yesterday. there was nothing fake about today's episode. trust me.i've got the difficult child drama i'm going for emmy tonight down pat by now. vision loss is quite normal in this situation as several doctor's in e.r. told me. it usually happens quicker, vision loss than boom hit the floor. she just had to see the vision loss or not see it a bit longer than most. her body needed that fluid. regardless what that urinalysis said yesterday she was in deep need. when she hit the flr she was pale as a ghost. and i gotta be honest she handled the whole thing really well. by the time we got her into ambulance she was like listen i'm good i dont need this, mom can just drive me. slurring all her words lol. i was like umm no way am i doing that!!! than she laid down on thing while they took vitals and gave her air and fell asleep. oh and marg she didnt' ask to be covered i covered her. she was out. see how i work is this i am beyond excellent during crisis. i could of cooked an egg and fed it to my neighbor while this went on. i'Tourette's Syndrome my MO always has been. problem is i come down later, crash, cry in my bathroom sort of thing. maybe you were mislead by my words. [/QUOTE]
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