Not really fainted also la, more like COLLAPSED!
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let's rewind about 10 minutes before it happened.
He was teaching us ladeedaa~
After that he sat down and gave a dollar to my fren and asked him to buy him a drink.
I know the guy always does things super slow and the teacher asked him to hurry up with a pissed face.
In my mind I was thinking, "you ask people to buy thing for you and you complain people slow"
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My friend came back with a soya bean drink and the teacher gave a really pissed off face and said he wanteed something sweet.
Then I recalled all the past, small little, weird'quirkes' my teacher does in class.
and I realized, "Hey, I think he's diabetic(the low blood sugar type)"
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I told my friend who sit besides me and sorta discussed about it discreetly.
She concluded with, "I think low blood sugar seems less dangerous then high blood sugar.
Moments later, *CRASH!!*
We were all stunned!
My teacher was on the floor,
I looked at my friend and said, "And you said its not dangerous!"
LOL
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Of course we helped him up la
=.=''
But then again, I'm not sure if low blood sugar was the actual problem.
This is just my assumption.
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I've seen another interesting medical problem few months ago too.
This girl had seizures TWICE in school. (different date la).
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I told my dad about it and he said that its really painful
cause you're whole body's muscle gets tightened and you'll have god awful muscle cramps the next day or after that (Kinda like the feeling you get the next day if you run for 2 hours non stop provided you're not an athletic person)
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The ironic thing was, after the first time she had a seizure in school, the next day we studied about patients who had their corpus callosum severed as treatment for severe epilepsy to discover the functions of the left and right hemisphere.(Sperry's study)
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The ironic thing was, after the first time she had a seizure in school, the next day we studied about patients who had their corpus callosum severed as treatment for severe epilepsy to discover the functions of the left and right hemisphere.(Sperry's study)
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