Today, I broke my finger when a car door closed on it. After it, maybe 10 minutes later, I felt like I was gonna pass out and my vision got all weird like the "Electric Avenue" video.
Has anyone else ever had their vision get all funny because of something like this?
Did you do that just so that you would be able to post about it?
(Side note: I added "EDIT: Is 27 seconds a record?" here, then removed it after it got beaten in Reply #2.)
Quote from: 1 on January 25, 2018, 09:17:51 PM
Did you do that just so that you would be able to post about it?
Only if poo.
Oh, and 27 seconds is no longer a record, because I just beat it by one second.
No One Cares
But glad you're OK
Yikes! That's gotta hurt! :-o :no:
Given that an occurrence like breaking a bone would happen, I guess it can't be too surprising that one's vision could be temporarily distorted and impaired in such a way, and having the feeling of passing out and such.
Hope you recover quickly!
TMI
Quote from: adventurernumber1 on January 25, 2018, 11:58:38 PM
Yikes! That's gotta hurt! :-o :no:
Not as much as having the entire tip of the finger cut off from a car door! (Not me, but happened to my little brother when he was really young, and yes, they were able to reattach it before it was too late.)
Quote from: 1 on January 25, 2018, 09:17:51 PM
(Side note: I added "EDIT: Is 27 seconds a record?" here, then removed it after it got beaten in Reply #2.)
If you're wondering if a reply in 27 seconds is a record, then I'm not sure, but I'll have to join the competition. I didn't know there was one :bigass:
Those are the first symptoms of shock. Light-headedness, chills, slight nausea, blurred vision.
Elevate the feet and keep the patient warm.
Quote from: triplemultiplex on January 26, 2018, 10:02:44 AM
Those are the first symptoms of shock. Light-headedness, chills, slight nausea, blurred vision.
Elevate the feet and keep the patient warm.
Or, you know, just post on social media about it.