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Hi Val
I'm so sorry that you fainted and ended up with a shiner but I'm grateful you didn't get injured more seriously. Hopefully, you reported the fainting spell to your oncologist, just to be safe. Those pain pills can be very powerful. I know I have to be careful because my blood pressure is typically on the low side and I sometimes have episodes of lightheadness, especially if I stand up suddenly. I myself never fainted while on chemo and the other medications, but my experience was rather easy compared with what you've endured.
Take care,
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hi Val..lovesanimals said:Hi Val
I'm so sorry that you fainted and ended up with a shiner but I'm grateful you didn't get injured more seriously. Hopefully, you reported the fainting spell to your oncologist, just to be safe. Those pain pills can be very powerful. I know I have to be careful because my blood pressure is typically on the low side and I sometimes have episodes of lightheadness, especially if I stand up suddenly. I myself never fainted while on chemo and the other medications, but my experience was rather easy compared with what you've endured.
Take care,
Kelly
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hi Val..
So Sorry this happened to you. I passed out from dehydration after treatment #1 and hit my head on the way down. HAd to go to the hospital for mri to make sure I didnt have a concussion.... They also gave me to bags of fluids while I was there. I was on cisplatin/taxol and after the first and second treatmnet I had a problem with my blood pressure dropping when I stood up. I had to sit up and wait and then stand up slowly... By the third treatment that passed..
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You look great!
My daughter and grandaughter ran into you on Sept. 7th and said you looked cute. Dressed all in teal, it takes more than a black-eye to keep you down!
Colleen0
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