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...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

singalto Wrote:

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> How horrible for you but glad you're ok. Good to

> hear people were helpful. Get well soon..


Many thanks singalto, much appreciated. Worse things happen at sea!

So glad to hear that you're back on your feet, Mr Harris!

My wife and I were very concerned to see you so shaken in Sainbury's - but very impressed with the professional and personal attention you received by the Ambulance and Sainsbury's staff - it looked like you were in safe hands.

Sending you our very best wishes.

Many thanks again all, you're very kind.


Bermy, sorry you and Mrs.B had to see it - I know from experience it's far worse for the onlookers than for me, I may have looked bad but I can't remember any of it. Everyone was brilliant though.


xx

rendelharris Wrote:

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> ...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?

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