After 12 days in hospital with haveing a
absent fit as the docters called it where
you just go whit and carnt see very well
and can ardly walk I got sent to hospital
in the amblance on the friday and on the
saturday I had a propper fit then the next
day I culdnt breath propperly because the
docter said that it was my calcium even
though I had it my body wasnt producing it
right so I had to go on a drip what had
calcium for 2 24 hours and 1 12 hour
whoooo could I tell difference after.
Then I was haveing loads of blood test to
see if I was alright but most of my
chemicels in my boddy was either up or
down my blood presure wa up load it was
190 the top 1 and bottom was 117 it should
be around 124/70to80 and then I tranvered
to another hospital cos they got better
equiptent.
All this was due to have only 1 kidney
they did a ultra sound on both sides and
they said that ive only got 1, 1 on the
wrights perfect but the 1 on the left isnt
there but im haveing another 2 week off
work maybe longer
so if you have tounge going numb (cramp)
eyes going blurry shakes like I had go to
docters for a check up blood test oh and
blood presure test because they think that
my eyes was going blurry because of my
blood pressure too high so no im bp tabs
and alot more to boot (different tabs)
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