The Tomb


I think we are at 2 months now with not leaving the house. The doctors have advised me not to drive due to the random blackouts/zoning out. No answers yet on what is causing them. I filled in a form for the Doctors to get a callback, it was accepted and they will call tomorrow. It’s a mixture of things. I get blind headaches which my meds don’t reach. Propranolol, Codiene, ibuprofen, Paracetamol. Nothing. All I can do is rub my head and hope it goes. Right now I have double vision for it.

So back to the point. I want to walk outside when no one else is about as I’m self-conscious of my stick but I’m scared of people outside anyway. Didnt, use to be. Meds do crazy things. So yeah, a simple five-minute walk to the park and back. D’s mum is here helping with the chores. I tried my best yesterday but she has tidied up again. That means I can’t go out or move much as I’ll get shouted at. Plus if I fall then we have an issue. Maybe tomorrow.

The new website is coming along nicely, just need to direct some traffic to it. You can find it here [Busy Bee Tech] it’s just an on-the-side thing to do and keep me busy writing things. Never know, might be useful to someone. Ideas for traffic would be amazing!

Still so very dizzy.

Related links:

NIH: Dizziness – This article from the National Institutes of Health provides information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of dizziness.

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NIH: Dizziness website


3 responses to “The Tomb”

  1. Sorry to hear. I had a friend with brutal migraines, dizziness, and blackouts a couple years ago. They never found out what it was but eventually it just went away. Hopefully the same happens for you!

    • Sorry to hear that too. Hopefully, this is similar and it’ll just slowly fade away. I’ve had MRI, CAT, and various other scans when I was in the hospital but they couldn’t find a cause, just that it happens, and guess I’m wired differently. Who knows.

    • Wow, that must have been scary for them for it to just go away. I’m forever paranoid that I’ll trigger something that I avoid much of life. I wish this really was the case. I’m 39. I shouldn’t be stuck at home with walking sticks because I might fall over. The logic is that if I’m still falling at home, the moment I go out I’ll fall again. Still. I cant wait for the day.

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