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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Have you guys ever felt faint like you were going
to pass out at all? Yes, you have felt that
way when I When I laughed too hard, That's what
I feel. It Really, my head get like super tight
and I just feel like I'm losing life. Oh okay,
so that's a great laugh though. So Saturday, I woke up,
I got coffee and there must be something with East
Lancing because we went to East Lansing. No, honestly, almost,
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I swear to you. So went to East Lancing, checked
into the hotel. Chelsea went with Luke to go to
his fraternity house for Mom's Day and to hang out
with him. And I just hung out at the hotel
for a little bit, and I was going to go
to the uh school bookstore, the student union bookstore. There's
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not that there's not a college bookstore. There's not a
college bookstore that I don't want to go to. Kevin,
I found like ten things that you should be wearing
during your oh your game fashion. Oh yeah, I'm not buying.
So I'm hanging out and I'd ran into a ton
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of listeners and it got to a point where I
started not feeling great, Like all of a sudden, I
started feeling like faint, like my blood sugar, you know,
was kind of going off. And now, full disclosure, I'm
on one of those weight loss shots and I had
only eaten like a little bit that morning. I woke up,
went Starbucks, got egg white bites and that's pretty much it,
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and that's all I had. And I'm kind of like
sitting there like, oh my god. Well, just as i'm
doing that, a group of listeners they have, you know,
some of them are college students, some of them were
like the parents and stuff, came up and started talking
to me. And I'm standing there going, oh my god,
I think I'm gonna pass I think I'm gonna pass out.
I think I'm gonna pass out. And and I'm thinking
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to myself, I need to like find like a candy
bar or something like something to eat. Yeah, exactly. It's
like a Snicker's commercial. And I'm like, oh my god,
these people just keep on talking, keep on talking, and
I'm looking the whole time going I don't even know
what they're saying, Like I'm not even paying attention. I'm
just trying to make sure that I'm still there. And
then I got done talking to them, and I said, guys,
I'm really not feeling great. I got to go find
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something like a chocolate or something like that, and they
were like, oh no, no, no problem. They were like really helpful,
and oh my god, I wish I had something. It's
so funny how women. I was like, I wish I
had a candy in my purse or whatever the deal is.
It's funny I would take candy from a stranger. That's
how bad it was. So I finally go and I
find a Milky Way bar, which when's the last time
that you actually ate a Milky Way bar? Low key?
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But all I kept thinking to myself, and I'm eating
and thinking, oh my god, Like I'm like and I'm
trying to catch my breath. But all I kept thinking
to myself was what if I passed out, like right
in front of these people, And next thing I know,
I wake up at like Sparrow Hospital or something like
that one with somebody looking right over me. Has that
ever happened to somebody where they just passed out? Have
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you guys ever passed out? You have to really?
Speaker 2 (02:56):
Yeah, well it was it was a like take kid
to work day and my stepdad at the time, he
was my stepdad, and he worked in an emergency room.
And I will never forget this. They I thought I
wanted to be a doctor. So I was like so
into everything that they were doing. And they were putting
it's called an NG tube into this man, and so
basically it's this big, thick tube and it goes up
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your nose and down your throat. And he was resisting, resisting, resisting,
and I think he had started to vomit at one point,
and he was screaming. And I saw this and I
just remember seeing like white spots and then I went
down on the ground. And then when I came to,
I was like, I don't think I could be a doctor.
I believe this is the right profession for me because
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I just and I even now, it's so funny, like
I get very if I give blood. I'm fine with
needles and everything, but like if I give blood and
actually watch it, I start to feel that way again
where I feel very weak, like I can't even close
my hands, I start to sweat really bad.
Speaker 3 (03:57):
That's uh the most recent I pass out a lot,
Do you really? Yeah, I think, well, there's a couple
of reasons. A lot of times when like I'm on
my period and I stand up too fast because I'm
like losing blood or whatever, and then I stand up crazy.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
But do you imagine that wasn't the most recent time.
Speaker 3 (04:17):
The most recent time I got asked to model in
a photo shoot for IV hydration thing. I also cannot
look at needles. I can get IV's all the time,
but I can't look at them. The photographer was like, okay,
now look down at your arm. As soon as I
saw it, it was with a bunch of nurses. They
all ran over and they're like, hold their head, make
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her sniff this. But yeahs are not.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
It for It's the worst feeling ever when you're kind
of like going, oh god, this is not going good.
And it was at it was literally was at a
point where I ate that candy bar and then I
was like, all right, I gotta find like some food food,
and I go upstairs. So if you've never been in
East Lands and they have a hotel, they're called the Graduate.
So I go upstairs to they have a rooftop restaurant
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bar and it's really cool. It actually overlooks the city.
It's awesome, overlooks the stadium. And I'm sitting there and
I'm like the bartenders like talking to me. I'm like,
I need food. I need food now. Like I was
literally like, you know what's coming, like this is not good?
Like please, and she like something, I don't care what
you got, Like, what's up, Mary? How you doing? High
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morning mocho.
Speaker 4 (05:25):
It happens all the time, even in the grocery store
room for me.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
Really, you'll randomly just feel faint, yes, oh my gosh.
Speaker 4 (05:37):
And I've been like watching all the different places that
I go to, like even Costcos.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
Sometimes I have to leave Costco.
Speaker 4 (05:45):
But I spoke to the doctor.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
So I spoke to the doctor about that. You know,
he told me what it's anxiety an mighty interesting. I
wonder if I mean that could play a part. I
felt like it was maybe my fact that I hadn't
eaten much. But I can see it because you know,
you feel a little anxious. I was a little nervous
with Chelsea leaving, like I didn't want her to get hurt.
But I will tell you though, that that would be
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the wildest to be at Costco waiting for samples and
the lady next to me passes out. I'd be like,
can I have hers? What's up? Alice, how you doing?
Speaker 4 (06:17):
Heyy, I'm good, Thanks for asking.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
How are you? You know what? I'm doing so much
better than I was this weekend, Alice, Yeah, it sounds like.
Speaker 4 (06:24):
It, so you probably have blow blood sugar. I'm not.
I don't know, but I wanted.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
To tell Anna her sounds like she's a demon and.
Speaker 4 (06:34):
Tak an iron fill every day and she'll be feeling
lots better.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
I wonder if is that something you check with a
doctor on? Probably right, but would they know that if
you had uh, I guess a blood. Did you have
insurance before here or no? Now? Do you have insurance now? Though? Right?
Speaker 3 (06:54):
Not until November first?
Speaker 1 (06:56):
Will we make you? We make people?
Speaker 4 (06:57):
Wait?
Speaker 1 (06:57):
Yeah, really, well, you better go to the doctors. That's
my chochondriac too, so she's gonna pass out right next
to that. Will you help her now? Of course? What's up, Susanne?
Speaker 4 (07:14):
Hey, good morning, team. I pass out often as well,
and one of the worst. I don't know what it is,
but one of the worst ones. I had just flown
in early into Denver from a long conference week, picked
up some McDonald's part way into the mountains, and then
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about an hour in I started not feeling well, and
I saw a sign exit half mile and I remember
nothing else after that in the mountains, so you understand, Shannon.
And I started hitting like the guard rails that keep
you on one side, but I thought I was on
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the right side hitting those rumbles, and I was like,
oh cool, at least I'm on the shoulder. But I
was completely like dark. It was so strange at things.
But I ended up waking up looking at cards coming
eastbound at me.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
Oh my god, it was.
Speaker 4 (08:16):
It was so scary.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
Was it an altitude thing or a blood sugar thing.
Speaker 4 (08:24):
This happens to me often. Sometimes I feel like it
is blood sugar. But sometimes it's just like I had
an accident. I fell off my horse one time and
I had a big not ride a butt my butt,
and I was driving to my daughter's softball game, and
I thought I'm going to pass out, But this time
I was smarter and I pulled over.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (08:45):
I waited for you know, I waited for the ugliness
to pass, and then I was like, Okay, I'm not
going to the softball game. And I drove myself to
the hospital at that time, and you know what, I
passed out again at the hospital, saying.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
You probably shouldn't be driving. Are you not driving right now?
Speaker 4 (08:59):
It's calling us not I'm not.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
I don't think it's no, like I don't think it's
a good like you're passed out this many times? Like
I'm out. Where do you drive? Please tell me you
don't drive the lodge?
Speaker 4 (09:13):
I live in Colorado?
Speaker 1 (09:15):
Okay my house? Could you imagine?
Speaker 4 (09:17):
Very easy? But no, no, they sent me through all
the tests. I really thought they might take my life
into a way because there was so many in a row.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
But they did not.
Speaker 4 (09:26):
They made need to go through all the tests and
tried to make me pass out to see what my
body did was doing, and they really couldn't find anything.
So they really.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
Means you're in the rocky mountains driving around and all
of a sudden that happens to you. Man, oh man,
thank god you're okay.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
You know I live in a small town now, you know.
I just happen to be going from Denver to my
home which is near Abson.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
Wow, hey Colorado? Can we come visit sometimes?
Speaker 4 (09:54):
Oh my god? Please the condo for you? It's a
three bedroom?
Speaker 1 (09:59):
Too bad, you d m me on Instagram minutes from that.
Be careful, don't don't do this to us. We're all
going to pass out. I come every summer.
Speaker 4 (10:09):
I can take. I got friends at m Sabby girl, Sabby,
you don't know what?
Speaker 1 (10:16):
Yes, you got cowboy hats there?
Speaker 3 (10:17):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Really okay, listen, I'll get you up to the bar
up there. Hey, now.
Speaker 4 (10:22):
You know they have that upstairs bar.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
Sand think how I've bought every hat.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
I've gotten a little intoxicated.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
Bar pass out right now. Thank you for the call, Susan.
Thank you. You take care of yourself. I don't drive
by the way. Could you imagine being uh sexually with
Susanne and you're in the midst of love making and
she passes out on you. I bet that happens to people.
That would be a bad thing. I would think I
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killed someone and you are you going to stop? You
have to stop? And I was just going to say why.
I would call the police and say I do not
want to be on a dateline episode