rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ...was me. Nothing much to worry about, part of a > long-term chronic illness with which I won't bore > you. Usually I can anticipate if a collapse is > coming on and get to safety accordingly, but for > some reason this one came on more or less out of > the blue. > > Now, unfortunately in the process of going down I > must have bumped my noggin on a shelf or the floor > (certainly feels like it from the bump, and have > spent the last four hours or so in A&E to check > for a bleed on the brain (isn't one, I'm pleased > to say!). Subsequently I don't remember anything > until I came to in the ambulance: the ambulance > staff told me that Sainsbury's staff and members > of the public had done sterling work in looking > after me until they arrived. I will of course be > writing to Sainsbury's, the ambulance service and > A&E with my thanks but if you were one of those > members of the public, thank you so much for your > efforts, they are much appreciated, even if I > wasn't quite in a position to show it at the > time! > > All the best, > > Rendel OK, you've got some (undisclosed) medical condition, so just rejoice in the fact that it couldn't have happened in a better place. Lots of people aound, ompetent management etc, etc... If it's potentially terminal do you wear a medic alert bracelet that advises medics what you are suffering from? Why make the post in the first place? Are you an attention seeker?