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norbertk62
8 months ago

Hi.

I am a nurse and had contact with it in the past.

Do yourself a favor and let that check off and take it seriously – no matter what it is: there is no sniffing any more here nobody can tell you what. there are professionals / doctors.

norbertk62
8 months ago
Reply to  norbertk62

Here again

I see various answers in different directions. Sure – everyone thinks you can see: …

No

From experience, too much went in a direction that did not lead to the goal.

Please take me seriously – you can’t just see it or read it on an online portal. What’s behind it – you don’t see a few lines. That’s why I don’t put any guesses in here. 99% of them would be wrong anyway.

Let this be checked by a professional – he has quite different skills and means.

Ryanair558
8 months ago
Reply to  norbertk62

I can only agree there as a rescue analyst, unfortunately it happens frequently that this is underestimated, it can happen very bad things that I don’t want to talk about, so to others who like

Ryanair558
8 months ago

Hello,

As a rescue instructor, I would ask you to visit a doctor or if it happened more often to call a RTW if it was just once it didn’t have something bad to mean.

Ryanair558
8 months ago

Where do you live in Lower Saxony I can give you tips for good hospitals.

Ryanair558
8 months ago

Ok but if then please let your brain check it can be there something wrong is sorry it sounds like an insult it is not badly meant

kittyxx22
8 months ago

Can be epilepsy, please to the doctor for clarification and yes, can be dangerous. You don’t get cramped for lack of sleep or stress

Bonzo240195
8 months ago

Please get help. Now!

kittyxx22
8 months ago

I only make recommendations, finally your thing

Ohmger
8 months ago

Ohnmacht always has something to do with the circuit. A doctor’s visit is strongly recommended. A powerlessness can follow dramatically, a fall from the stairs is not funny.