...While I was throwing on my shirt in the closet, I hit my "FUNNY BONE" (who the HECK thought to call it that!!!!!!!!!) on the door frame and one of the most intense pains I have EVER felt proceeded. I remember saying a prayer that I would be OK, I remember my whole body tingling and feeling a little sick, and the last thing I remember was thinking maybe if I move my fingers it will feel better....NOPE....
....next thing I knew I was PASSED OUT, COLD OUT in the closet. When I came too I had no idea where I was or what was going on! (Now I have passed about about 10 other times in my life before, yeah I know crazy, story for another blog post) but I had NEVER been so disoriented in my life. I just heard my sister (April) & her husband (Wes) were downstairs (they watch my kids for me). So I had no idea how long it had been since I was out, I yelled my sisters name then must have blacked out again.
Next thing I knew they were both over me, I heard them talking and asking me questions. April was telling Wes to pick me up and put me on the bed (with my shirt half on, don't worry, not exposed or anything, thank goodness). Wes was asking if I was OK. I told them I was fine and finally came to. They said I was stark WHITE as a ghost, and I was completely clammy!
Yes I had eaten that morning. No I am NOT pregnant. And I have had my blood work done several times to check why this happens to me, and I am fine. Needless to say I went on about my regular day and have felt fine since. My elbow is a bit sore, but nothing more. But I swore to my husband (who was worried) that it was just the pain from my elbow...
So I did some more research on the Internet and found this interesting bit of info as well:
Can you pass out from striking your funny bone?
Q: Somebody at my work place passed out, and they don't have any history of blood pressure problems or anything. As a matter of fact, his most recent physical was just a couple of months ago, and his doctor said he was fine. When he came to, he said he had struck his elbow on one of the shelves in the office. He had the cold sweats and a pale complexion, but then seemed fine. I've never heard of that .
Look up psychogenic shock:
Psychogenic shock (aka: Fainting) is usually related to a sympathetic response causing a temporary decrease in cerebral perfusion. Usually, very temporary, and when the body performs it basically goes into a preservation mode, shunting blood supply (i.e. reason for being pale) and adjusts accordingly.
HEY! I'm in the passing out club too... one day we'll have to swap passing-out stories! ;) Although I've never passed out upon hitting a funny bone-- that just sounds terribly painful! But stop doing that for now!
ReplyDeleteHow scary, Heidi!! I am glad you are okay!
ReplyDeleteHope you're better! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteCrazy girl! Dont hit your elbow anymore! Glad your okay.
ReplyDeleteThat is scary. Good thing your sister was there. Wonder how long you were out? They need a new name for a funny bone because it's definitely not funny.
ReplyDeleteOMG! Glad April & Wes were there! Hope that's the last of that! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThe whole feeling sick and tingling right before you passed out sounds like what people describe when they are in shock. Maybe you just induce shock easily. Not totally certain. Just reminded me of the one time I blacked out and another time when I fought it off while in shock.
ReplyDeleteHow scary luckily April and Wes were there. I am glad you are okay now.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to clarify that Heidi exaggerated a bit on her shirt up. The bottom corner was sooo very slightly lifted... not even up. Wes and I laughed when we read this cuz' it sounds like he got a free peek show. :)
ReplyDeleteSame thing happened to me. I was searching in my top kitchen cabinets hit my elbow felt the usual funny and sat in the chair I had been standing on. Didn't know nothing before I was head first out of the chair and banged my head on the cabinets seemingly bringing me back to consciousness and my head did this uncontrollable shake and my mother came over thought I just bumped my head being clumsy as I am. I was sweating profusely and she told me I was not white in color but yellow. She got me cold cloths and fanned me off my head was still spinning and I was nauseated. I sat there for about 15 minutes until I had strength enough to go lay down. Scarey experience but one I'm sure to laugh about in the future !!
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