I wish I knew what was going on

Author: justsimplyholly  /  Category: Hello, Holly

For the past week or two, I just haven’t been feeling that good. I’m always exhausted, VERY grumpy and just plain out of it! Yesterday, when my husband and I were cutting the boards for the Dogs In Yard sign, I went to go down the steps on the back porch and blacked out for a split second. Long enough that when I came to I was completely missing the top step. If it weren’t for the fact that I had a 6 foot length of 2 by 4 in my hand to use as a brace, I’d have fell straight on my face!

The other morning I woke up at 4:00 AM in the midst of an asthma attack, what’s really strange about that is the fact that I haven’t had a problem with my asthma in at least 3 years, if not longer, other than the two times I’ve had bronchitis.

Today, I’m very shaky for some reason. I ate breakfast and I also ate lunch, which I never do, yet my hands are still really shaky. I know, rather than sitting here and blogging about it, I need to go see the doctor. But I just don’t like doctors and I think, somewhere deep inside, I worry that they’ll tell me that there’s something very wrong with me.

On a more positive note, the weather is BEAUTIFUL here today! It’s sunny and in the upper 60’s with a light breeze. I have the slider door open and can hear all the birds outside. It’s probably one of the nicest sounds in the world! And the breeze feels and smells wonderful! It’s one of the biggest reasons why I love this time of the year so much. So what are you up to today? Anything fun going on?

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2 Responses to “I wish I knew what was going on”

  1. Sassy Says:

    aww are you ok? I sure hope you are. The only thing I have planned for the day is several meetings with John. LOL

    Love ya !!

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  2. Kat Says:

    Have you been checked for diabetes? Low blood sugar can cause blackouts and dizzy spells.
    I know when my sugar gets low, I get very dizzy and tired, almost faint, mostly I get so tired I just pass out in my chair or if I make it to the couch on time.