Can anyone tell
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Just HOW many espresso shots HAVE you had????
I couldn’t even finish my second cup of coffee this morning.
I fainted
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I don’t typically drink espresso, but every once in a while. I do like it and cappuccino.
And yeah...I think my blood sugar dropped really low.
I was upstairs polishing our bedroom furniture and boom. My husband was in music room playing and found me on the floor.
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@RS WHAAAATTTT?
Are you okay?
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Hi @RS
Either you had a episode of hypoglycemia, ( low blood sugar) or more likely the high caffeine in the espresso caused a episode of extreme tachycardia (very fast pulse) which was too fast to bring adequate oxygen to your brain, causing you to pass out.
Passing out, actually helped the oxygen get to your brain since you were supine on the floor, increasing your blood pressure, and oxygenation.
I am glad you recovered![🤗](//twemoji.maxcdn.com/2/svg/1f917.svg)
HUGS
Vicky
Either you had a episode of hypoglycemia, ( low blood sugar) or more likely the high caffeine in the espresso caused a episode of extreme tachycardia (very fast pulse) which was too fast to bring adequate oxygen to your brain, causing you to pass out.
Passing out, actually helped the oxygen get to your brain since you were supine on the floor, increasing your blood pressure, and oxygenation.
I am glad you recovered
HUGS
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DANG. RS,. That was some * kicking espresso. Hope you're doing okay. Now, you know your limit. ![😵](//twemoji.maxcdn.com/2/svg/1f635.svg)
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YESSSSSCatticus wrote: ↑3 years ago@RS WHAAAATTTT?
Are you okay?
Thank you for asking
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Vicky wrote: ↑3 years agoHi @RS
Either you had a episode of hypoglycemia, ( low blood sugar) or more likely the high caffeine in the espresso caused a episode of extreme tachycardia (very fast pulse) which was too fast to bring adequate oxygen to your brain, causing you to pass out.
Passing out, actually helped the oxygen get to your brain since you were supine on the floor, increasing your blood pressure, and oxygenation.
I am glad you recovered
HUGSVicky
It happened because while I had some coffee I hadn’t eaten yet. Had coffee, sat in spa, went for walk, came home and started dusting upstairs.
I should have eaten.
Thank you...
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Angelflutter wrote: ↑3 years agoDANG. RS,. That was some * kicking espresso. Hope you're doing okay. Now, you know your limit.![]()
How are you?