UFC_fan
26-12-09, 01:06
They say that you have to hit rock bottom before you can start recovering and I think that today was that day. I woke up and freaked as my left eye was blurry for no reason, it lasted about 30 mins and by then I was beside myself - I wanted to go to A&E there and then but for the fear of ruining Xmas for the kids (something my wife was quick to remind me).
Anyway, after spending the day with the family in a robotic mode I suddenly decided I could take no more of this worry and in order to start getting better I had to know that nothing was wrong with me physically. I went to the ER, sat there for 4 hours and finally got seen by the doctor - bloods and Neuro exam all fine but as one pupil was slightly bigger than the other (which it always could of been) he sent me for a CT scan on my brain.
The head doctor check it and gave me the all clear but recommended an eye test.
I feel like I've run a marathon today, I've hardly eaten and have probably aged 10 years but I'm now sipping a brandy to try and calm myself.
Anyway, after spending the day with the family in a robotic mode I suddenly decided I could take no more of this worry and in order to start getting better I had to know that nothing was wrong with me physically. I went to the ER, sat there for 4 hours and finally got seen by the doctor - bloods and Neuro exam all fine but as one pupil was slightly bigger than the other (which it always could of been) he sent me for a CT scan on my brain.
The head doctor check it and gave me the all clear but recommended an eye test.
I feel like I've run a marathon today, I've hardly eaten and have probably aged 10 years but I'm now sipping a brandy to try and calm myself.