Body & Soul0 min ago
Life’S Too Short!
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Two weeks ago I went to Fuerteventura for a 10 day holiday with family. Had a fab time. On flight home, for reasons unknown still, I collapsed with a massive seizure. Turned blue and stopped breathing. They thought I was dead. Luckily apart from cabin crew there were two off duty nurses as passengers, plus an off duty policeman who all dived to the rescue. Oxygen, defibrillator, ..... they were 5 mins off diverting entire flight to Paris. Ambulance met plane at Gatwick and rushed me to hospital. Long story short - they have absolutely no idea what and why it happened but it’s certainly made me re evaluate life these past few days. So live life to the full as you really don’t know what’s around the corner x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Glad you came through it, Smow, and hopefully the experts will find out what caused it and take measures to prevent it re-occurring. However, i am interested to know what it was that actually 'terrified' you. Was it the fear of dying? Or something else. I only ask because when i had my heart attack in '09, i don't recall being scared in any way. I didn't actually lose consciousness until i was at the hospital, so i guess i was in the right place. But the feeling i recall most was not having had the chance to say goodbye to my 4 children.
So glad you are ok smow. Is there Amy chance this is connected to your sudden memory loss last month? I remember your concern about that.
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