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Baldric | 20:54 Tue 14th Mar 2017 | ChatterBank
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... Mrs B had a bit of a lie-in this morning as she was late to bed last night.
Woke up about 10:00, sat up then got up all in one movement and promptly passed out bashing her head on the fixtures and fittings on the way down. she was spark-out when I got there, quick airway and pulse check then hit 3 nines. She was coming round by the time they arrived, less than 10 minutes. Was taken into Margate to be checked over, then kept in all day just to be sure.
Brought her home about ½ hour ago, seems to be ok for the moment.
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Crikey Baldric more A&E you and yours need a guardian angel. I do hope that Mrs B is OK. Sounds like low blood pressure on awakening and then sudden action causing keel over. Pair of head bangers you are. Joking aside, well done with the rapid response and I hope she is now comfy and settled.
21:04 Tue 14th Mar 2017
Jeez, you guys need your own ward.....hopefully she is pulling through now.....at least she is home....
Hope ur other halfs feeling better now Baldric.
When I was about 18 I visited my girlfriend in hospital. She coughed up some blood and I promptly fainted (I was queasy about blood at the time) I bashed my head on the bed end and ended up in A&E myself.
oh dear...hope Mrs B is better soooooon xx
well, you certainly nailed it, nailit.
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Thank you guys, she appreciates the Good Wishes
Thats a long time in A&E, bet youre exhausted. Glad alls well & make sure she rises s l o w e l y in future, preferably after brekky in bed.
You are funny, thanks for making me laugh Nailit:-))
all the best mrs B
Just a thought - you said that Mrs B had a late night. Could she have been dehydrated? That drops your blood pressure
Balders would drop most folk's blood pressure.........
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237, yes, it was mentioned
A day in Casualty is no big deal but a day in Margate must be hell.
I get lots of people who pass out in my place of work. Usually when they have been sitting for a long time in a dehydrating environment. They don't pass out when they are sitting down because you don't do that. It is when they get up to stretch their legs that they come a cropper. It's not anything to worry about though.
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Jackdaw, luckily you can't see too much of it from the A & E Dept ;o)
hope mrs b is ok now - baldric
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Thanks all,

Seems to be pretty much back to normal now.
The last time I was in Margate(1964) Jackdaw, was a guarantee of a day in the local A&E. Haha happy days.
I am sorry to hear this, I hope Mrs B is well on the road to recovery.
Once again Baldric... Ta. I logged on this morning and thought, where did those 3 BAs come from. Hope you are all as well as we are. Busy morning ordering fishing gear for the weekend. Don't tell "She who must be obeyed" but the plan is a bit of poolside time over Easter. I will be busy next week, what with a trip to see a Consultant regarding a Gall bladder op. and the guys coming to put up the new lean to 10'X8' shed. The base is down and a flashing is getting done this Saturday in readiness. Hey ho.

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