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Tue Mar-29-05 10:00 PM
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Poll question: Have you ever fainted? |
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:02 PM
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1) when I got my ears pierced 2) when I go to the dentist (except that now they give me valium :evilgrin: so I'm calmer) 3) any time I see blood in real life (i.e., TV doesn't bother me - but real life blood knocks me out now)
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:02 PM
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in 9th grade doing that hyperventilation trick. But I don't think that counts.
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:03 PM
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I fainted right after having a grand mal seizure. When I woke up, I was strapped to a hospital bed in the back of an ambulance. I've never been more scared in my entire life. :scared:
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Wed Mar-30-05 02:01 AM
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32. I do hope you got your seizures under control! |
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Esp. Grand Mal; those can be truly scary!
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Wed Mar-30-05 10:30 AM
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47. I have--I've been on Depakote since I was 16 |
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:04 PM
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4. I blacked out once when I had the flu. |
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One minute I was getting something to drink and the next I was face down on the floor. It was the first time something like that ever happened to me. I did manage to get my drink, then I went straight back to bed.
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:06 PM
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5. Near one when I was 16 -- NO reason whatsoever |
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I was walking downtown and suddenly I started to see everything gray, as if I'd lost blood or something. I fumbled into a bar and sat down for a few minutes. Weird. Never happened again.
And no, I never did drugs.
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:07 PM
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6. Alcohol IS a drug, y'know. |
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Wed Mar-30-05 09:06 AM
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46. Nope, no booze either. It probably was the heat. (nt) |
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:08 PM
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Hypoglycemia plus being prone to vasovagal syncope. I faint every so often, come to on the floor with people panicking around me, pop a Glucotab or two and am fine by the time EMTs arrive.
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:09 PM
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8. To many times to count |
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Im a lightweight i use to pass out everytime i had a blood test. I've had so many over the years i finally outgrew it.
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:19 PM
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9. Pregnant, July, NYC subway....eom |
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:20 PM
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Did it today, broke my glass's (dammit!) got a cut under my eyebrow while at it! :hide:
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:21 PM
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11. Pregnancy - passed out in the shower |
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I had the water too warm. I quickly found out that any time I got too warm I could easily hit the dirt.
I literally had to sit in the bathroom floor to blow my hair dry every day.
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:22 PM
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12. Once when I gave blood, once when I broke my wrist. |
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Neither time pleasant. Cold sweats, nausea and constriction of the chest do not make for anything even remotely like Victorian descriptions.
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Wed Mar-30-05 02:10 AM
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34. Watching someone else donate blood... |
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Edited on Wed Mar-30-05 02:23 AM by Paranoid_Portlander
... caused me to faint. There never was any visible blood. Before the procedure started I jokingly told the person next to me that I might faint, and much to my amazement I actually did. Another incident was while using a cell phone. It was an old 1998 model weighing half a pound, and I suspect it was leaking radiation.
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:25 PM
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13. Cut my finger to the bone while twirling on a barstool at the home |
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of a friend. Just thought I pinched it until I saw all the blood. I did a rubber face plant (fainted, came to as I hit the ground and bounced right back up) while running for the door. Not fun.
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:43 PM
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Tue Mar-29-05 10:45 PM
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Once when I donated blood after NOT eating lunch; I felt myself slip to the floor and remember gazing up at several concerned faces. The first time I fainted was on August 12, 1975, the day I got my ears pierced (age almost 13). It was a miserably hot Kansas day, and I was a nervous wreck. I got through the piercing all right, but when we got outside the jewelry store I whirled around and crashed into the store window, breaking my glasses. Not embarrassing in the least! :blush:
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Tue Mar-29-05 11:00 PM
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I was at the hospital visiting someone. The hospital room was very warm, and the person I was visiting looked terrible--something I was not really prepared for.
Dropped like a stone.
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Tue Mar-29-05 11:19 PM
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I've fainted more that a few times. When I was 5 I got the stomach flu and fainted (and threw up) at the beauty parlor. When I was in college I had a nasty case of the flu and fainted several times b/c of dehydration. I also get migraines and every once and a while it gets so bad that I get tunnel vision and pass out.
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Wed Mar-30-05 01:22 AM
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18. Lots of flu fainters here, huh. |
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Once when I had the flu and was standing on a chair to reach the medicine on the top shelf, I fainted and landed on the floor. I had quite a large ugly bruise on my hip and thigh.
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Wed Mar-30-05 01:24 AM
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where you cough so much that your BP bottoms out and you faint from lack of oxygen.
It has happened twice, both during bouts of bronchitis...
Once while I was DRIVING!!!
and Once while I was sitting on the bed reading.
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Wed Mar-30-05 01:25 AM
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20. I do on a regular basis |
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I have a weird blood pressure problem. I am the only person in the world that is told to eat MORE sodium.
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Wed Mar-30-05 01:25 AM
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21. Once, during a fencing competition. |
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It was a hot day and there was no air conditioning, and a fencing outifit doesn't exactly keep you cool.
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Wed Mar-30-05 01:26 AM
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In the dress rehearsal for my third grade Christmas play, I had locked my knees and sort-of fainted. But I fell forward, staggered to my knees, and didn't fully pass out.
I didn't mind missing the rest of that dress rehearsal, anyway. It was a pretty odd concept- kind of a blend of the Xmas story and the intricacies of the U.S. Constitution. Pretty heavy stuff for third graders. haha I got to talk about the freedom of assembly and petition. In fact, that's what I was saying when I passed out.
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Wed Mar-30-05 01:29 AM
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23. Yes. A bath can be too hot. |
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I've passed out twice in the tub. (Technically, once I was getting out of the tub.)
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Wed Mar-30-05 01:35 AM
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Edited on Wed Mar-30-05 01:35 AM by Withywindle
Hypoglycemic, mildly anemic, freakishly low blood pressure, virtually no tolerance for hot weather and sun exposure, and squeamishness at the sight of blood. It's a wonder I can stay conscious at all.
And I almost fainted while getting a 15-minute neck/shoulder massage once, for no apparent reason whatsoever.
I've never passed out from drinking, though. Drinking makes me wired and keeps me up late.
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Wed Mar-30-05 01:59 AM
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30. It could be that your shoulder/neck massage could have made |
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contact with a couple of tissue masses in your neck called the carotid bodies. If these are contacted firmly for some time, they can cause you to faint or something like that. Pressure there can slow the heart rate and that can cause you to faint. I helped take care of a patient who's carotid bodies were so sensitive that he needed a pacemaker. After that, he was fine. PM me if you'd like...
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Wed Mar-30-05 01:39 AM
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Hot baths are a bad idea when you're pregnant. However when you're ten months pregnant (yep, you read that right,) have a shoulder injury you can't take meds for and you've put on almost half again your normal weight they're the only way to get somewhat comfortable. At least until the world gets a bit gray around the edges, that's sort of scary.
The time I couldn't lift myself up and had to sit in my rapidly cooling bath for an hour and a half until LD got home from work sucked too. I'm so glad I've got grab bars in the bathroom now, that'll come in handy next time I get knocked up. :)
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Wed Mar-30-05 01:44 AM
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from a vasomotor problem. Oddly, an anti-arrhythmic med took care of it.
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Wed Mar-30-05 01:45 AM
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27. As a nurse, and reading all these comments, |
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it's pretty interesting, medically speaking. I've never fainted myself, but have come close once (I think). Hot water can make your blood pressure drop because the heat causes the blood vessels to expand and then the pressure drops, and the blood vanishes out of your brain. You need to get down when that happens to allow the blood to return to your brain. Otherwise, you could have a Schiavo case on your hands.
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Wed Mar-30-05 01:47 AM
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I thought I was just overcome with heat.
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Wed Mar-30-05 01:55 AM
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you were. That's the ordinary everyday talk for the jargon I spouted above!
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Wed Mar-30-05 02:00 AM
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31. I fainted with my eyes open once |
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Oddly, it's the only time I dreamed while passed out! I toppled over and suddenly found myself looking down at a futuristic city where the streets were lighted tubes, like wires, and I was flying above it in a small aircraft. It was wild!
My mom rushed in when she heard me fall and was terrified because my eyes were still open...
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Wed Mar-30-05 02:10 AM
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33. Came close once after giving blood-and I hadn't really eaten yet that day |
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Really creepy feeling.
Okay...standing up now....
ewwuuhhh...Maybe not.
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Wed Mar-30-05 02:41 AM
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Once in church - all that kneeling and standing, kneeling and standing, kneeling...collapsing on the pew. I was Catholic.
Second/third time...I have a genetically inherited medical condition that brings on vasovagal reactions to epinephrine (I think). Causes me to lose consciousness and wake up dizzy and vomiting. Sometimes I don't lose consciousness, but simply vomit.
Now, I always tell doctors not to use it on me. There's alternative drug that works fine for me.
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Wed Mar-30-05 02:48 AM
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36. Twice, but within minutes of each other |
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I had the worst stomach virus when I was about 11. Every night I was throwing up and when I did sleep, I'd get a raging fever. So I decided I'd get a nice, cold glass of water. (During this period, I refused to drink water from the bathroom, so I walked to the kitchen.)
I filled up my cup, and gulped some down. About that time my mom walked out of the bathroom off the kitchen. And boom, I was down. I woke up immediately, and saw my mom's feet scurrying over to me. She helped me up, and was going to lay me down on the couch in the den, instead of going all the way back to my room. I reached the doorway to the den, and boom was out again. I don't remember getting to the couch.
The cold water was a shock to my system, since my fever was usually at 102.
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Wed Mar-30-05 04:32 AM
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37. After some minor surgery |
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Lost some blood and they tried to get me out of there sooner than they should have. I collapsed in the hospital lobby and my then fiancee screamed!! So she said. She then put me in a wheelchair and wheeled me out real fast.
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Wed Mar-30-05 04:40 AM
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38. Drank beer and stood up quickly after sitting outdoors in a hot spring |
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in the dead of winter. The rapid hot-cold temperature change, alcohol and fatigue after driving for four hours prior made my knees turn to butter right under me. I recovered quickly, which is good because I went down in the water of the bath and was the only one around at the time.
It really freaked me out. I had never fainted before and am a healthy 34 so, I thought, what gives? I got indoors and sat in the sauna for ten minutes or so, showered, and went indoors to rest.
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Wed Mar-30-05 04:45 AM
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39. Do women faint more often than men? |
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I think most of the "yes" responses are from women; am I mistaken. Being a guy I am feeling special now.
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Wed Mar-30-05 05:00 AM
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who has the special distinction of having fainted in high school at a crowded function in the auditorium. The crowd was asked to stand. So my friend was standing in the upper tiers of seats and when he fainted, he catapulted forward across two rows of seats, flailing everyone in his path and landing with his chin on a concrete step. Needless to say this did not do much for his social standing, and he instantly went from being a forgettable nurd to a notorious nurd. Makes a good story in the retelling many years later. Nobody was seriously hurt.
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Wed Mar-30-05 04:49 AM
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I was standing in a restaurant after eating a large Italian dinner. The restaurant owner was telling a long-winded story and I was aware of locking my knees to endure this. All of a sudden, I blacked out. The surprised owner instinctively caught me so I didn't crash down on the floor.
What I took away from this--(as they tell people in bands and military parades who have to stand for a long time)--never lock your knees, always keep them slightly flexed. Before that I never realized how important it is to keep that blood volume steady.
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Wed Mar-30-05 05:04 AM
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once when I had a blood test and once when I was with my mother when she was undergoing cancer tests. The first time it happened so fast that one minute I was sitting up and the next I was laying on the floor and they were holding smelling salts under my nose. The other time we were in the hospital and I was watching as they ran some test on my mother. I felt warm all of a sudden and put my head down and the next instant someone hurried over and put me on a gurney. I was so embarrassed :blush: since I was supposed to be there for moral support and then I was the one who fainted. :-(
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Wed Mar-30-05 05:19 AM
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My boss was telling me stories of crime scene discoveries from his days as a cop. Really disgusting stuff. I hadn't eaten at all that day and suddenly found myself go pale and I fell on the floor.
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Wed Mar-30-05 06:39 AM
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44. Yes, when I was severely anemic, no fun. |
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But when I woke up, I felt strangely calm and comfortable, even though I was injured and had broken furniture. I didn't want to get up. Very strange.:shrug:
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Wed Mar-30-05 06:48 AM
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45. didn't eat enough before donating blood |
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Wed Mar-30-05 02:17 PM
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48. Anyone else feel light-headed while using a cell phone? |
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It happened to me. I was using an old 1998 model, weighs half a pound, which I suspect was leaking radiation. I still use it, but only a minute or so per day, and no problems since that one time. On edit: feel, not fell. I actually didn't fall.
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We were having a party day in my Soc. class because the teacher was retireing after some 36+ years. I was sitting down, and the next thing I know I'm on the ground with a bunch of people standing over me. I had hit a few desks on the way down and was out for about 30 seconds.
They sent me home... they think it was the heat.
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Wed Mar-30-05 02:51 PM
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50. We used to MAKE ourselves faint when we were kids. |
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You know, hyperventilate and then hold your breath.
The LAST time I did this (at age 8 or so), was when I was standing on the edge of a cement cellar hole. I woke up at the bottom of the hole with a pretty big lump on my head.
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Wed Mar-30-05 02:54 PM
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Once when I gave blood--scared the crap out of my friend--and once when my mother was yelling at me, I nearly cracked my head open on the sink, but she caught me. It had been a long, long week.
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