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You know that you should get checked out after this. Maybe it will be inexplicable, like when an aunt of mine was driving and woke up in the middle of a cornfield. But still.
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Kind of agree with Greg. You should have it looked into.
For myself, back in 2015 I had an incident where I had just come back inside the house and the screen door did not close properly. I turned to go and close it and the color drained out of the world. The next moment I was on the floor with my wife yelling at me. I thought I was in bed, dreaming and a bit upset that she was waking me up. Then I realized I wasn't in bed, I was on the floor. She had already called 911 and insisted I go to the hospital, even though I felt fine and wanted to get up and stop fussing. However, when the EMT's got to the house they found my resting heart rate was 170. Yet I felt fine. I insisted on walking down the steps to get on the gurney so they did not have to bounce me down them. At the hospital they found that the electrical signal was not getting to one side of my heart. I was operating on half a heart. I now have a pacemaker installed to keep both sides of my heart beating as it should. Walk a couple miles a day and feel fine. Just saying, I would not have gone to the hospital if she had not insisted on it.
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Thanks for the advice. No offense, but I'm not going to take it...at least not now.
I have been under the care of a cardiologist since February 2021 when they claimed that I had a mild heart attack and gave me 3 stents. I have another visit next month and will tell them what happened.
Additionally, I have a history of fainting...at least 5 times prior that I can recall starting when I was young mostly happening when getting jabbed with needles, and once from just visiting my best friend in the hospital. I feel like it's more a mental thing than physical.
This time was different in that it seemed to be triggered by graphic descriptions of mutilation/pain told by a guy that stresses me out anyway...a constant complainer who loves to talk about himself.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
"Hope is contagious"
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kmoorevs wrote: Additionally, I have a history of fainting...at least 5 times prior that I can recall starting when I was young mostly happening when getting jabbed with needles, and once from just visiting my best friend in the hospital. I feel like it's more a mental thing than physical. One of my best friends has more or less the same problem. If there is a drop of blood, he gets palid. If there is more, he gets a blackout.
I have seen him lose the strength by just hearing a story (similar to what you describe)
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I'm a leader of a youth group (13 - 16yr olds) and we do occasional first-aid training with them, with the help of an external trainer. One time he'd just put up some quite mild pics of some blood-covered injury. All the 13 - 16 yr olds were fine. At the end of the table was one of the ex-youth group, now a leader in his early thirties. A big guy (6'4", heavy build, and huge personality to go with it), he just gave a gentle sigh and slid - very gracefully but with a loud thud - straight off his chair and under the table, out cold. He will never, ever, be allowed to forget.
@kmoorevs hope your experience was similar to that, and nothing more sinister. Good luck next month.
@gkp1992 me too - I feel your pain (I usually encounter that in the Thunderbird email client)
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DerekT-P wrote: He will never, ever, be allowed to forget. HAving some kind of friends is worse than having enemies
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I'm sorry to hear that. Take care of yourself sir!
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I deal with the same thing on the regular.
Check out my IoT graphics library here:
https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx
And my IoT UI/User Experience library here:
https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix
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GKP1992 wrote: Something that was possible in MS word like 10 years ago
Not so sure about that. I have certainly had problems with word doing odd things. Especially with lists where the spacing always looks wrong. Looked wrong in the past and still looks wrong these days.
But other solutions have problems too. Far as I recall it is often one with lists.
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Sorry that was a hyperbole.
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I suppose you haven't tried LaTeX
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I have but trying to rewrite the whole doc into LaTeX just so I can add sections to it. Neither the client would pay nor am I eager to do that.
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We definitivelly need a irony message icon...
I meant that LaTeX is a PITA. Powerful and good but a big PITA.
I can't remember how many times I had to go to have a look an repair something for my friend when she was writing her tesis. And I had never used it before...
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I too had a head bang moment, but a different kind, it occurred on the way to work today, I happened to listen to Damage, Inc.[^] 🤘
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why i don't use google docs. ms office mostly
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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Neither do I, but have to comply with the client's norms.
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Editing complex documents, especially those with numbered lists and sublists, can indeed be challenging in certain word processing applications
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A job with the French supporter (7)
In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity. - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity. - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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It reminds me of a song I can't remember. Love it.
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yeah, similar beat and sound.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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