Monday, April 07, 2008

What Happened ?

I wish I knew . As with all unforeseen circumstances , March 31st was like any other night . I had watched some television , had some tea and shortly after 10p.m. , I was in bed reading my latest book " The Glass Castle " . Little did I know the glass of my life would be shattered within a few short hours . I woke up at 3 am. to go to the bathroom . I remember looking at the time which is a habit of mine . I remember the tinkle . I remember standing at the sink to wash my hands . I remember looking at my reflection in the mirror . I remember the sudden feeling of extreme nausea .
I remember waking up slumped against the door jamb . I remember looking around the small bathroom wondering why I could not remember the small room . Nothing looked familiar to me . Where was I ? That was the moment I got a little scared . I remembered that NOT remembering was NOT a good thing . The pattern on the shower curtain was not one that I recognized . I did not even know I was in Montreal . It was all a blank . I looked at my shirt and saw the blood . It surprised me because I felt no pain . I wondered where I was hurt . I touched the back of my head and it came back bloody . I must have hit my head a bit . I grabbed a washcloth and held it to where I thought I was bleeding although I could not see anything myself . By that time , my thoughts were coming back to me as to where I was and why . I thought about returning to bed . Thank God I did not . My guardian angel whispered in my ear that head injuries and memory loss were not a good thing . Somehow it came back to me that N@ had given me some taxi numbers and the note was still in my purse . I called the first number , put my coat on over my pajamas , locked the door and went outside to the waiting cab. " Please take me to the nearest hospital .." which ended up being Montreal General . When I entered the hospital , I was not sure where to go .... somehow , I must have been in the emergency area . I fully expected to have to wait a while but luckily for me I was taken immediately into a room where my OHIP card and purse were taken . I explained that I had lost consciousness for some unknown reason . At this point , the series of events become a bit of a blur . Keep in mind that I could not see the slice out of my head at the back so I thought things were not too bad . I ended up in a hospital gown , strapped to a gurney , with a brace around my neck . As I was wheeled to the emergency ward , I recall thinking that I should call N@ but I was a little indisposed to make the call . I remember telling one of the orderlies that she would think it was an April Fools joke . The joke was on me . I had vials of blood taken and a tetanus shot on one side and a electrocardiogram on the other side . I remembered another time like this a few years ago when I saw my father laying on a board with a neck brace and at that moment , I knew I was being checked to see if I had a stroke . Damn . The doctor came by and stitched up the back of my head . I asked him how many stitches and his one word was "Lots . " Later , I found out I had a deep four inch gash at the back of my head . I felt like a female Frankenstein and was grateful I had not fallen on my face . ( Oh woman , thou name is vanity .) A nice nurse ( and they were all so very nice ) , explained that I was going to have a CAT scan to check for internal bleeding or any signs of a skull fracture . After that , I had to just rest and wait for the test results . I was experiencing some pain in the head by that time . No medication until my tests were cleared by the radiologist . Pain . I knew I had to wait and relax . I did my yoga breathing . My teacher would have been proud of me . I drifted off . Finally the nice doctor ( did I mention they were all so nice .. ) returned and said the wonderful words " All clear ... " .
Later on that night , I found out that they had missed detecting a small chip out off the top of my neck vertebrae .. a small price to pay for what could have been much worse . I took a cab back and called Natalie . She knew instinctively by my voice that something had happened . My daughter and Scottypants have been here with me and for me during the last week . To all of you who have called or emailed to see how I was , I thank you from that silent place deep within my heart . To the staff of Montreal General , your efficiency and kindness were a hallmark to your profession .
..and to my Guardian Angel who loved me enough to lead me through the shadows of the night
and gave me the good sense to seek medical attention .
Amen .

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

SO happy to hear that you are okay!

Keep smilin!

Sean Newbury said...

... now that all is ok, lets go get hammered!

;-)

Love ya Ma!

Bob said...

No smartass comments from me for once; just relief that things didn't turn out worse.

Now get better, Girl, so you and I can run away to Mexico and open the first Tim Hortons in the Mayan Riviera!

T said...

First of all, I am so happy things did not turn out worse. Second, I miss you...And last, if you and Bobby open a Timmy's in the Mayan Riviera, I know a pretty little girl who could run it for you...:)

Cheryl (a.k.a Sherri, and vice-versa) said...

But, at least now you can use "I fell on my head" as an all-encompassing excuse.

Glad to hear you're o.k.!

Bob said...

Good point, Vice-Versa. Hell, I'm 50, and I still explain so many things by simply saying that I was repeatedly dropped on my head as a baby.

JB said...

Stop scaring people, and fix your friggin' hair.

Maria said...

Ma,

So wonderful to hear your doing well. What ended up causing the fainting spell did you ever find out?

And of yeah... if there is a Timmy's that you and Bobby are opening in the Mayan Rivira you know I want a job - OK? I will work for pesos!

Ma Horton said...

Nope they never knew why I lost consciousness ..when I get home I guess I will need a thorough check up from head to toenails . I am still getting a few minor headaches and dizziness if I rush around too much ..I am on definite slow speed of service . ..oh and your all hired for the Mayan Tims . How does nacho donuts sound ?

Bob said...

Yeah, we can sell Timbits to the gross old guys who wear Speedos or other old bathing suits, so they can add them to their own junk that you can't help seeing through the trunks.

Ma Horton said...

Good idea Bobbycakes ..what about the women in string bikinis that make the rest of us women feel fat ?? .. I know let's make THEM jiggle more with more donut fat !!

JB said...

If you're going to be serving the hefty Americans visiting Mexico, you'll have to add Beaver Tails to the Tim's menu.
Oh, the things one can do with fried dough and icing sugar that defy logic.

Ma Horton said...

Do I detect an erotic undertone?

Bob said...

I don't know if your detect an erotic undertone, but I sure do!

Hey, we could sell Viagra to those old guys, so they can do even more with their junk!

"Large double-double, six Timbits and a Viagra fritter, por favor."

JB said...

Nope. Nothing undertoning erotic from me. Must have been Bob thinking something erotic that you picked up on. Guess that means your brain is working just fine again, though, which is good. ;-)
I just am baffled that that 'stuff' they sell - in vacation places in Florida and Maine, even Niagra Falls, and which has an assortment of names, one of them being 'Beaver Tails' - which is essentially a slab of fried dough with a little bit of icing sugar sprinkled on it - is passed off as food. At least the fried dough at Timmie's has a SHAPE and a FLAVOUR worth buying. The best doughnuts - and especially the best cakes - bar none. They can keep their Krispy Kreme. There's nothin' in the world like a fresh Honey Cruller from Tim's.

Bob said...

Did you notice that Krispy Kreme's invasion of Canada fizzled. They even shut down a location or two, not long after opening. The doughnuts there are heavy and greasy.

Beaver Tails are, however, tasty, especially if you get apples or something else other than sugar and cinnamon on them. Lemon juice makes 'em tasty, too. And you know what? I took a diabetes management course a couple months ago. The first thing out of the instructor's mouth was that diabetics can eat anything. So Smartass Bob (yeah, me, can you believe it?) said "So after class, we can all go have Beaver Tails?" She replied yes, provided we only have them occasionally.

Anyhoo, how's your coconut now, Ma?

Ma Horton said...

My coconut or my coconuts ?

JB said...

I'm sure Bob was thinking of all three.
All that sugar's makin' him frisky.

Bob said...

Geez, it's so easy to get labelled around here. And labels can be hurtful.

Ma Horton said...

So can too much sugar ..everything in balance .

JB said...

What about sugar labels?