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Sunday, February 9, 2020

Winding up in the hospital to wrap up my weekend

My Sunday morning began at 8:48 a.m. by eating some fruit while drinking my hot cocoa. I then made my bed before toasting an english muffin and putting peanut butter and honey on each piece. Once I had finished eating, I then brushed my teeth at 9:05 before before washing my dishes.. At 9:17 I then shaved before sitting down at 9:26 and filling my empty pill containers. At 9:52 I then called the pharmacy to order prescriptions that I needed filled. At 10:00 I then began to do my stretches that have helped me each morning since having my last stroke. At 10:15 I then began to do my back stretches. Once I was loosened up, I then put in my eye and nose drops before taking two puffs of my inhaler before making my way to the fitness room. At 10:50 I then cycled for twenty minutes. After going 2.66 miles at 11:00 I then held a five minutes calf stretch. At 11:15 I then three sets of twenty presses using the chest press. I then grabbed the seven pound dumbbells, so as to continue my weight exercises. At 11:26 I had returned to my apartment. Once I had taken a shower, I then made myself a salad for lunch. At 12:15 I then sat down to eat my salad. I finished my lunch by eating a yogurt. At 12:40 I then washed my dishes. At 12:45, I had brushed my teeth. I then lied down to rest. I had slept until 3:15. I then watched a movie until 3:30. I then took a shower before calling my parents. At 4:15 I then went to the village green to play a couple of games of cribbage before eating. At 6:03 I had returned to my apartment, Once I was nice and comfortable, I then made my lunch for tomorrow. At 6:46 I then pulled up my blog and began to type of my day. As I was doing so, Someone in there apartment burnt a piece of toast and set the alarm off, with noise blaring and lights flashing, put me into a seizure. Nurses came to my apartment and paramedics shortly afterward. I was then strapped to a stretcher and taken to Saint Mary's hospital. Upon arrival to the hospital I had an I.V. Stuck in my arm and a blood pressure cuff strapped around it. I then had three vials of blood drawn. I was then kept there until 9:30 for observation before being discharged. Paramedics from United ambulance then arrived to transport me back to Schooner. Upon my arrival, Nurses were there waiting for me. I then was taken to my apartment by the paramedics and the nurses from Schooner right behind them. I then finished my blog once everyone left, and I went to bed.

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