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so its not lie a flu or something. You passed out and hit your head which suggests you need to go see a doctor mate! Don't google it, get an appointment and get it looked at.

deffo not flu as i've not got any of the usual cold symptoms

been pretty tired recently and a bit stressed so think it's a combination of things

don't really fancy it happening again soon !!
 
deffo not flu as i've not got any of the usual cold symptoms

been pretty tired recently and a bit stressed so think it's a combination of things

don't really fancy it happening again soon !!
You can get weird viruses that can make you light-headed and dizzy without having cold or flu symptoms. There are some odd ones going around atm I'm told. Stress can play a part too, you're right.
I agree with mito, though - get it checked out. <ok>
 
You can get weird viruses that can make you light-headed and dizzy without having cold or flu symptoms. There are some odd ones going around atm I'm told. Stress can play a part too, you're right.
I agree with mito, though - get it checked out. <ok>

Could've been something like that as well I've heard the same and people I know who've been to the doctors say there are signs up about these

I actually have to visit a place for work in the van where I think I might have picked something up, been worried about that happening anyways
 
I was booked on the 2.20 pm from Warrington to Euston, but for some inane reason, I ended up getting on the 1.20 pm. The ticket monkey arrived about half way. By this time, I'd realised I was on the wrong train, so I just gave him the travel ticket. He snatched the other tickets from my hand and gleefully told me I wasn't booked on this train. I could either pay £180 at Euston or pay him a £40 excess fare. He said the ticket barrier wouldn't let me through. I said there were any ticket barriers and he said there were now. I reluctantly paid him. No ticket barrier and no-one checking tickets at Euston, so I'd just flushed £40 down the ****ter <grr>

Why didn't you risk it anyway? If there had have been a barrier at the other end, you could have just hung about for an hour when your ticket would become valid!
 
Nah. I paid with a debit card <ok>
I'm all for the railways - I'd rather see more freight on them and kept off the roads - but the way they're run stinks.
Unreliable, impenetrable pricing system based purely on profiteering, imo, and treat you like a criminal for getting on the wrong one.
 
I'm all for the railways - I'd rather see more freight on them and kept off the roads - but the way they're run stinks.
Unreliable, impenetrable pricing system based purely on profiteering, imo, and treat you like a criminal for getting on the wrong one.

Agreed, but thankfully, they're not all like that twat. The last time I was down there, I was on business, but still stayed at my mate's overnight. I accidentally used part of my return ticket for roach material <laugh> I was praying I wouldn't get my ticket checked, but later, the ticket woman duly appeared. I showed her the torn ticket and my seat reservation. She would have been within her rights to bang me for the full return, but she completely let it go.