Of course, I had to be the "hard case" for the good Doctors and Nurses at the PA Hospital (Brisbane, Australia).
Was shaking (if I had a milk product, that would of come in handy, then I could of shaken it)

Was there from Thursday Afternoon last week, till Sunday morning.

That's the first time I've been scared, seeing things (like time lapse when you see the car lights) but things were still (tv cabinets etc), being disorientated, and just wanted to keep on swimming walking.

Now I'm banned from driving for 3 months (just got the car), got no work due to lack of transport, and to top it off, this is the first and last warning, if I have one more seizure, the driving ban is increased to life (+/- 1 year).

I was also given a Scrubs uniform, the looks I got from people, until they saw my bandage and armband name, the looks from smiles to 'crap, he's escaped from the asylum'.

The thing is, they don't know if it was tumour related or something else (I have Neurofibromatosis -1), my optic nerve has a sheath over it, and it has gotten larger (yay me).

Anyway, off to catch up on primetime gaming, not sure what to play.... I might play the sleeping game...

Ciao for now.

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Thanks and I'll try :)

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Sad to hear, hope you will be alright soon. Driving for me is one of the best things ever. Especially driving in the night in my town. There are no cars, the road is yours everthing is calm, so chill. Again stay strong and I will hope for you. :)

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Thanks, I will miss driving for 3mths, but will be happy when I can drive again.

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Wow. That's unfortunate, but you seem to be making the best of it and handling it well.
I wish you luck and hope for the best!

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Thanks, I do try to make the best of certain things, if I can joke about it of course (without offending anyone that might of experienced it)

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Stay strong and try and be calm.

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Thanks, and I'll try to be calm.

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:)

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No matter how fucked up, make the best of it - to spite the circumstance. For all we know we could be perfectly
healthy in one moment and in a timber box some meters under the ground by the end of the next week ...

As they say ... life is a mixed bowl full of shit - keep your chin up, not to drown in it.:

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lmao, and that's exactly right. Look at healthy people, like Bruce Lee, healthy one minute, and sick the next.

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