AmberWaves
Ideal_Rock
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Yesterday I really hurt my ankle. One second I was upright walking into the library, next second I hear something crack and I''m on the ground. At that point the pain wasn''t too dreadful, but the shock must have been. I started to black out, my vision got fuzzy and darker, my ears seemed plugged up with a bit of a "white noise" effect. Accompanying this was a sense of dizziness (more like a swaying- less like vertigo) and total nausea, along with some cold sweats.
I have no idea why this happens, but it seems to happen whenever I get hurt, whether it''s banging my elbow on a shelving system at Target, or falling in a hole at school. It''s happened for at least a decade now, the severity depending on the injury. My dad compares me to those fainting goats, the ones who keel over when scared. Perhaps it''s shock? I''m not sure, but it''s quite a pain (no pun intended), and makes me wonder about childbirth, and if I would be able to stay conscious. I''ve never actually blacked out, yesterday was the closest I''d come to it, and I think I probably would have if I had continued to stand after I picked myself up instead of sitting in the car.
Can anyone think of what happens to me when I get hurt? The doctors have no idea.
I have no idea why this happens, but it seems to happen whenever I get hurt, whether it''s banging my elbow on a shelving system at Target, or falling in a hole at school. It''s happened for at least a decade now, the severity depending on the injury. My dad compares me to those fainting goats, the ones who keel over when scared. Perhaps it''s shock? I''m not sure, but it''s quite a pain (no pun intended), and makes me wonder about childbirth, and if I would be able to stay conscious. I''ve never actually blacked out, yesterday was the closest I''d come to it, and I think I probably would have if I had continued to stand after I picked myself up instead of sitting in the car.
Can anyone think of what happens to me when I get hurt? The doctors have no idea.