*google* Any of these symptoms can be reason for concern:
-unconsciousness -loss of memory about the injury -seizures -visual problems -bleeding from eyes, ears or mouth -change in behavior (sleep, irritability, lethargy) -fluid draining from nose -repeated vomiting -irregular breathing or heart rate
It's normal if you throw up once or twice, or even take a nap.
Mmm...change in behaviour. *looks at frequent naps and lethargy* That's bad, ain't it?
Been the third day, and I can safely say, I might have 2/3 of my mind back (which might explain this wooly-mind feeling) The other 1/3's still MIA, but eventually it returns (I hope!)
Conundrum...tanlammyFebruary 22 2009, 14:16:50 UTC
Takper...Haha, it's a cute rant about the IDs working on your parents' bungalow. HOW can the bugger who called himself an ID simply taruh one partition and claim some other idiot's house has it? That's SO WRONG XD;;; If me I'll tembak the half-past-six-fella already!! XD
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Re: Conundrum...tanlammyFebruary 22 2009, 23:08:51 UTC
I'll definitely complete the course - now in my last term, and the old man'll not be happy if I quit halfway (I want that Honours degree too!) The long chat's more like a what-I'm-gonna-do-after-getting-the-degree
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Keep an eye out and see the doctor if strange things start happening, aright?
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-unconsciousness
-loss of memory about the injury
-seizures
-visual problems
-bleeding from eyes, ears or mouth
-change in behavior (sleep, irritability, lethargy)
-fluid draining from nose
-repeated vomiting
-irregular breathing or heart rate
It's normal if you throw up once or twice, or even take a nap.
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Been the third day, and I can safely say, I might have 2/3 of my mind back (which might explain this wooly-mind feeling) The other 1/3's still MIA, but eventually it returns (I hope!)
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