I I was feeling dizzy yesterday because of my blue meds so I had to call 999 eventually because 111 was taking it down and all that so I end up calling 999 hoping to get an ambulance but another date because I was so busy so I had to in the end the taxi to hospital because well yeah so so I was in there from 12 25 midnight until like 125 p.m. yesterday I mean today's story they put me on a drip but they were gonna send me home at the beginning and I said no and they put me on a drip or antibiotics of something and I wanted to stay there but they wouldn't let me say that because of Laura virus and covid and so they gave me some medication to take home to take my dizziness is still a little bit so so it comes and goes but I thought get really dizzy but then feels in and get better so it's if we very iffy you know as spoken to line a couple of times and I spoken to safe Haven once and they're both been lovely
Hi Doreen
I am sorry that you have felt so unwell. It must have been very scary.
I hope that you are starting to feel a bit better now.
Jane
im feeling a little better i still get dizzy spells im taken it very slowly when i had a bit of supper i had to go back on my bed wich iv been heree since im going to sleep soon so idmif i don't answer answer you it's not because I'm ignoring you it probably because I want to sleep
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