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Old 9th November 2018, 19:57   #11
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Hello Dave, do you know the results of the tests, or was it down to a case of dehydration. Dehydration is fairly easily remedied but it can be your enemy if you are prone to it.

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I do indeed not sure of the exact figure but they did say during ECG that my blood pressure level was below normal, when they were taking bloods out of me they had the vain but couldn't extract any proply, they asked me if I had a any decent sleep or have has anything too drink and eat etc.

During and after the gig I did have a quite a few drinks that's also contributed too the dehydration beer vodka etc.

For the last few days coming back from Leeds I wasn't 100% mainly down too tiredness and fatigue but I pushed on though it.

Had a quite a bit of stomach cramps on Tuesday morning after work and stayed in bed most of the day, but couldn't really sleep it was disturbed sleep.

When it came too Wednesday morning I felt awful but still went too work regardless, I could feel myself going under but tried too shake it off as much as I can as Loaded one of cages into the van my legs gave away and I don't remember what happened and how long I was down for but do remember the lads dragging me too the warehouse and kept chatting too me just felt mentally and physically weak.

been though this before without passing out but this is the first time that I actually went down.
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Old 9th November 2018, 20:53   #12
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Take care Dave, you've been overdoing it mate. You've had a stressful time lately, with your job problems and worrying about whether to go for the army again. It all builds up over time, and your weekend away has just tipped you over the edge with the excitement and adrenaline of the gig (no doubt the alcohol didn't help, but meh, can't live like a monk, can you )
Just take a bit of time to chillax (god what a horrible word. Sorry about that)
As the Eagles say. "Life in the fast lane, surely make you lose your mind"
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"Take it easy, take it easy,
Don't let the sound of your own wheels
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Lighten up while you still can
don't even try to understand
Just find a place to make your stand
and take it easy"
Wise words. And a damn good tune
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Old 9th November 2018, 21:05   #13
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Hi Dave, if I may suggest, make an appointment to see your GP next week to discuss the results of the tests. He/she should have a discharge letter from A&E, then take it from. As your anxious about the army knowing your medical history, ask your GP to check what information they have might have shared past or present.
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Old 9th November 2018, 21:27   #14
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Sorry to read this Dave.
Take it easy mate, chill out for a while and listen to some good tunes
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Like others have said Dave, take it easy and remember your health comes first no matter what.

A photo to cheer you up: I spotted this at the NEC today and thought of you - this beasts registration document really should have your name on it. I had to tweak the colour a little, but I hope you approve "Bad to the bone!"




Your posts are a breath of fresh air, so take care mate, and get better soon.

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Old 10th November 2018, 15:22   #16
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Take care Dave, you've been overdoing it mate. You've had a stressful time lately, with your job problems and worrying about whether to go for the army again. It all builds up over time, and your weekend away has just tipped you over the edge with the excitement and adrenaline of the gig (no doubt the alcohol didn't help, but meh, can't live like a monk, can you )
Just take a bit of time to chillax (god what a horrible word. Sorry about that)
As the Eagles say. "Life in the fast lane, surely make you lose your mind"
But then, they Also said
"Take it easy, take it easy,
Don't let the sound of your own wheels
drive you crazy
Lighten up while you still can
don't even try to understand
Just find a place to make your stand
and take it easy"
Wise words. And a damn good tune
I have too admit certain things have gone on top of me a bit.

I don't help myself either by constantly trying too push too get it all done at once.

I know that tune very well and it a true statement at the same time.

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Hi Dave, if I may suggest, make an appointment to see your GP next week to discuss the results of the tests. He/she should have a discharge letter from A&E, then take it from. As your anxious about the army knowing your medical history, ask your GP to check what information they have might have shared past or present.
Good idea Phil as I do wonder what they flagged it up as.


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Sorry to read this Dave.
Take it easy mate, chill out for a while and listen to some good tunes
Cheers Paul getting a lot better by the day.
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Like others have said Dave, take it easy and remember your health comes first no matter what.

A photo to cheer you up: I spotted this at the NEC today and thought of you - this beasts registration document really should have your name on it. I had to tweak the colour a little, but I hope you approve "Bad to the bone!"








Your posts are a breath of fresh air, so take care mate, and get better soon.

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Getting better by the day and a lot more chilled and relaxed, not having too rush or work fine god.
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Loving this photo edit Cliff.
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Old 11th November 2018, 18:00   #19
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A couple of nice photos Dave to cheer you up from today. A photo of a car built for the Queen Mother, a Rolls Royce Phantom and the other is of my BIL who was on the march today in London. He was an officer in the Welsh Guards. In the photo, he is with his son and they chatted with HRH William. My BIL flew in from Nairobi to remember them. KLM lost his luggage, so he had to borrow a bowler hat, an umbrella and the long dark overcoat. Very smart he looked.

I hope you are taking it easy Dave and looking after yourself




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