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Roller coaster ride of a day today.

I get out of bed to take a pee pee, the next thing you know, I'm laying face down on the bathroom floor. I completely blacked out. I smashed my smashed my shoulder into floor (it's just hooped right now). The wife heard me collapse to the floor and she came in right away, just as I was regaining consciousness. I had been having dizzy spells for about 3 months; this was the first time I ever blacked out completely. I actually had one episode where I was up against the stove and had no idea where I was for a few seconds but managed to actually not blackout completely.

The second part is that I have a dilated pancreas and was finally able to get the CT scan for it after waiting 6 weeks (I got the scan on Monday). Admittedly, I was a little tripped out waiting for the results, especially since I've already had thyroid cancer and was exhibiting some signs of pancreatic cancer. Also, having a dilated pancreas is a high chance for cancer. The results finally came in today -- no cancer!
 
Roller coaster ride of a day today.

I get out of bed to take a pee pee, the next thing you know, I'm laying face down on the bathroom floor. I completely blacked out. I smashed my smashed my shoulder into floor (it's just hooped right now). The wife heard me collapse to the floor and she came in right away, just as I was regaining consciousness. I had been having dizzy spells for about 3 months; this was the first time I ever blacked out completely. I actually had one episode where I was up against the stove and had no idea where I was for a few seconds but managed to actually not blackout completely.

The second part is that I have a dilated pancreas and was finally able to get the CT scan for it after waiting 6 weeks (I got the scan on Monday). Admittedly, I was a little tripped out waiting for the results, especially since I've already had thyroid cancer and was exhibiting some signs of pancreatic cancer. Also, having a dilated pancreas is a high chance for cancer. The results finally came in today -- no cancer!

Glad it's not cancer! Keep on the doctor's to do a thorough job checking you out. Blacking out isn't good!
 
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Roller coaster ride of a day today.

I get out of bed to take a pee pee, the next thing you know, I'm laying face down on the bathroom floor. I completely blacked out. I smashed my smashed my shoulder into floor (it's just hooped right now). The wife heard me collapse to the floor and she came in right away, just as I was regaining consciousness. I had been having dizzy spells for about 3 months; this was the first time I ever blacked out completely. I actually had one episode where I was up against the stove and had no idea where I was for a few seconds but managed to actually not blackout completely.

The second part is that I have a dilated pancreas and was finally able to get the CT scan for it after waiting 6 weeks (I got the scan on Monday). Admittedly, I was a little tripped out waiting for the results, especially since I've already had thyroid cancer and was exhibiting some signs of pancreatic cancer. Also, having a dilated pancreas is a high chance for cancer. The results finally came in today -- no cancer!
Glad the news was positive, hopefully the dizzy spells is nothing as well.
 
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Roller coaster ride of a day today.

I get out of bed to take a pee pee, the next thing you know, I'm laying face down on the bathroom floor. I completely blacked out. I smashed my smashed my shoulder into floor (it's just hooped right now). The wife heard me collapse to the floor and she came in right away, just as I was regaining consciousness. I had been having dizzy spells for about 3 months; this was the first time I ever blacked out completely. I actually had one episode where I was up against the stove and had no idea where I was for a few seconds but managed to actually not blackout completely.

The second part is that I have a dilated pancreas and was finally able to get the CT scan for it after waiting 6 weeks (I got the scan on Monday). Admittedly, I was a little tripped out waiting for the results, especially since I've already had thyroid cancer and was exhibiting some signs of pancreatic cancer. Also, having a dilated pancreas is a high chance for cancer. The results finally came in today -- no cancer!
My thoughts are with you.

Take good care.
 
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