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the_huffster ([personal profile] the_huffster) wrote2011-04-21 11:57 am
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April 21st

 So I went to Tai Chi this morning feeling like shit. But I soldiered through it and went through the whole routine, hoping that I wouldn't faint during the middle of it.

I got dizzy, lost my balance, lost my hearing and sight for about 2 minutes (but it felt like 2 seconds to me), nearly vomited and went from freezing to burning up during the routine.

But I did not faint.

Yay!

Turns out that my instructor was keeping a close eye on me during the whole time after I had a dizzy spell during the warm up. According to her, my pupils were nearly the size of my irises.

So she told me to go home and forget my other classes, but ask someone if they could give me a copy of that day's notes.

Me being me, I dismissed it and tried to go to my English class. I happened to run into one of the students in my English class, and they told me to go home as well.

So I figured if two people are telling me to go home, I'll go home.

I get home and decide to look at my pupils once I remembered what my Tai Chi instructor had said about them being huge.

My pupils are not as big as she said.

Instead, they're as tiny as a ball point pen.

I have no idea what is going on with me, but it needs to knock it off.

Being sick tomorrow is not how I wanna spend my birthday.

[identity profile] bobbymcg.livejournal.com 2011-04-21 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)


AWWW poor Stevelle! Yeah whatever the fuck is going on with you needs to

So you don't feel like shit on your birthday. I still say either way we're hanging out!

So I'm sending you hugs in the form of gifs to get better now.










and now DOCTOR WHO STUFF TO CHEER YOU UP!











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[personal profile] littleotter73 2011-04-21 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Don't push yourself! Your pupils might have been dilated during your workout, especially if you felt like you would faint. That is entirely possible. By the time you got home, they stabilized.

Rest and recuperate. You definitely don't want to end up in the hospital having pushed your body beyond what it is capable of doing at the moment.

Feel better!

[identity profile] the-huffster.livejournal.com 2011-04-21 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks...I'm just curled up on my couch with my puppy now.

Hopefully I'll feel better
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[personal profile] littleotter73 2011-04-21 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Puppies make everything better!

[identity profile] the-huffster.livejournal.com 2011-04-21 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes they do. Especially when said puppy cuddles with me every time I watch Buffy, Merlin or Doctor Who

-snuggles my little Ru-

[identity profile] lynnylou.livejournal.com 2011-04-21 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Just relax and rest, and if you don't feel better soon you might want to make a trip to the doctor.