Hello everyone. I am new to Gransnet and so there is every chance I am doing something wrong in my effort to add a post, please forgive me if so and perhaps point me in the right direction.
I started going to the swimming pool three months ago. A fabulous new pool with spa etc. I walk there and back, 22 minutes in total.
On Monday I had a very frightening experience. I was a bit early for the main pool so I spent ten minutes in the jacuzzi and then did ten lengths fairly fast as the water felt a bit chilly after the jacuzzi.
And that is all I remember. I ‘came to’ perhaps thirty minutes later in the reception, and discovered I had left my towels behind. I remember asking the lady on the desk if she could find someone to go and find them, which she did and I then walked home but felt confused. I would like to go and ask the reception lady if she noticed anything strange about my behaviour but I don’t remember her face at all.
How I dressed without drying is a mystery and my hair hadn’t been washed either which I always do.
I felt so concerned that I made a gp appointment for that day and managed to make the appointment online via a new app. , so I was pretty much back to normal by then.
Now I must have a brain scan and memory tests. But when my doctor explained what I had experienced he told me it was extremely rare and wouldn’t happen again. Unfortunately it had already happened about a month before and I had talked about it with my grandson. Joked that it was just a senior moment.
Three years ago I had the same thing when my husband fainted in the shower and I found him with his eyes rolled back in his head and thought he’d died. apparently I called paramedics and cancelled appointments etc, but I have no recollection of doing so. My husband has filled in the details.
What I really would like to know is if anyone else had experienced a similar event? It left me really frightened and I am having a rest from the swimming pool for a while. I have been 52 times since it opened in June and I am a good swimmer, so I’m at a loss to understand.
Anyone have any experience or knowledge of this condition?
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