Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Photo a Day : 06 March 2012


This morning started quite differently.  While making Emily's school lunch there was a hammering on our front door. On our doorstep was one of our neighbours who was walking his dog and he pointed out that one of the girls from our road had collapsed on the path. He had just come across her but couldn't get near because of his dog. When I reached her, it appeared that she had had a fit and was still out of sorts.  The dog walker said he thought he knew where she lived and dashed off to get her Mum. Long story short, she had had a fit and had hit her chin which was bleeding quite badly. Unfortunately, she'd also had a fit last week and cut her chin, which had needed 7 stitches. Her Mum needed to get her to the hospital but doesn't drive so I offered to take them. 

This evening she rang the doorbell and gave me these beautiful tulips as a thank you.  I was pleased to hear that her daughter is okay and has been to see her doctor, who is looking at her medicine. She hadn't cut her chin open again, thankfully, and the stitches were still in place. The scab had been knocked off and that's what caused the bleeding.

This morning made me realise that I didn't really know what to do if I was to come across someone having a fit, so I asked her Mum. She said it's best to try and turn their face to the side so they can breathe but then to just sit with them until the fit is over and they start to come round. She said not to try and restrain them as they can be quite strong. She also explained that she had been told a severe seizure can leave the person feeling like they've run a marathon - that's how much it takes out of them.

xx

8 comments:

  1. So scary but she was lucky that you were nearby to help out!! My old boss had a seizure in front of me once and it was one of the scariest things I've ever seen.

    So glad she is okay and those tulips are so pretty - such a nice gesture!

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  2. Well done on being a good neighbour. Glad she's okay.

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  3. A friend of ours is an epileptic so we have all had a bit of a drill on what to do should he have a fit, he has said that he is exhausted for a long time after a fit as well - I am glad she is better and that you were there to help and support.

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  4. Beautiful tulips but not such a beautiful reason to be given them. How fortunate that you were close at hand and thanks for the advice on what to do if someone fits. xxx

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  5. So glad you were able to help, that is one of your special gifts. xxx

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  6. It's wonderful that you were around and able to help :)

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  7. Glad you were there to help. The flowers are beautiful.

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  8. I read this yesterday on my IPad while getting the oil changed, but just now got back to the computer where it's easier to comment. Thank goodness you were there to help. I worked with several students who had these difficulties and it's always a bit scary, for them as well as for you.

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