I don't have much time right now, but here is my event for this summer.
Yesterday, at the beginning of a 5 hour drive to Dayton, Ohio, I felt sick just moments after leaving the neighborhood. I felt woozy and dizzy, and contemplated pulling the car over. The next thing I knew, a paramedic was telling me I had a seizure.
I had pulled the car over and stopped it safely before the seizure had begun. I'm feeling much better now, and my brother will be doing the driving.
I've got to go, ta-tah!
That is not a good sign, that is a very BAD sign! Let us know when they figure out what's wrong with you.
I'll be praying for you man.
Am alerting all M.O.C.K. members who may not yet know.....we are in prayer, Moore, for you and yours.
Please do what people tell you to, in regards to your health. That's an order.
Love and prayers....
Posted by: Ma Hoyt at May 19, 2006 08:22 PM*blink* Oh dear...please let us know when you know more. I hope it's nothing too serious. *prays*
Posted by: Paige at May 19, 2006 11:38 PMMoore,
1) I'm pretty sure you're not allowed to go home for the summer ever again. Come next May, agents will be coming to Indiana to relocate you to somewhere where one of our people can keep a better eye on you. Currently your choices are Iowa, Washington, California and Texas.
2) You don't have your signatures... any of them. Be sure to keep this in mind for the rest of the summer.
3) We all love (like our own hyperactive, ADHD-afflicted, food-stealing brother) you, miss you, and are praying for you.
4) If you do anything else to cause me to repeat sentiment #3, I will personally come up there, see you back to good health, and then promptly break several of your bones. You have been warned... outspoken sentimentality by me is not something any of us wants more of.
5) Keep us posted.
We miss you man.
Posted by: Vengeful Cynic at May 20, 2006 10:38 AMI recognize the drugs you are on. I hope they help. My dad has had epilepsy almost his whole life and certainly all the time I have known him. But I know others who have had just one seizure their whole lives. I hope you are feeling better.
Posted by: thebeloved at May 21, 2006 09:55 PM