Realger34
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Spunk?Though he sounded as if he had something in his mouth?
Spunk?Though he sounded as if he had something in his mouth?
No wonder he's feeling cold He lives in Tenerife and flies in for the show once a week
Lives in las Americas flies in on Fri ,Flies out on SundayEh? He’s never off the telly.
You and who else?That's unfair. People like Chris
Genuinely thought the same poor guyAll joking aside, he should be going to a hospital. Classic signs of having a stroke there.
No, FF at its best is suggesting we sign him!FF at its best
Laughed way more than I should have at this!I'm sure he's ok. This lassie had a migraine on air
Considering him as my outside pick for the 2020 Lounge Death Sweep. For once I hope I’m wrong.
Noticed it as well, really strange and it’s as if he was just at the dentist.Didn't see him the first time this was brought up, but caught a bit of Soccer Saturday this afternoon and his speech did sound a bit slurred. Definitely night and day from how he normally sounds.
Hopefully nothing in it.
It's fucking dreadful. Docs think it's just a headache but I get them like that - just unable to construct a simple sentence or remember my name or even see properly - then it's days of fatigue and trying to recover.I'm sure he's ok. This lassie had a migraine on air
How hystericalJeff said Roath Ravers today, should we be ringing round the florist, the minister and the stonemason for him too?
Nope just add him to your list on the celebrity death threadJeff said Roath Ravers today, should we be ringing round the florist, the minister and the stonemason for him too?
Jeff said Roath Ravers today, should we be ringing round the florist, the minister and the stonemason for him too?
Since people on here have been talking about this for a month, I suspect someone at Sky might have picked up on it by now if anything was really wrong.Didn't see him the first time this was brought up, but caught a bit of Soccer Saturday this afternoon and his speech did sound a bit slurred. Definitely night and day from how he normally sounds.
Hopefully nothing in it.
It's fucking dreadful. Docs think it's just a headache but I get them like that - just unable to construct a simple sentence or remember my name or even see properly - then it's days of fatigue and trying to recover.
Dunno if they're technically migraines but Ive always called them that, but every now and then I get these killer headaches where I get numb finger tips, lips and nose while getting blobs float over my eye sight. I wouldn't ever go live on camera while suffering that!
End up totally broken and all I can do is sleep til its gone
Sounds like it. Classic migraine starts with a visual disturbance - maybe hole in vision - that slowly changes to zigzag lights that spread across the field of vision expanding as it moves to the periphery. A headache with fatigue usually follows on the opposite side from the visual disturbances. I get shaking and aching muscles at this point as the fatigue hits.Dunno if they're technically migraines but Ive always called them that, but every now and then I get these killer headaches where I get numb finger tips, lips and nose while getting blobs float over my eye sight. I wouldn't ever go live on camera while suffering that!
End up totally broken and all I can do is sleep til its gone
Every sufferer has slightly different symptoms.Sounds like it. Classic migraine starts with a visual disturbance - maybe hole in vision - that slowly changes to zigzag lights that spread across the field of vision expanding as it moves to the periphery. A headache with fatigue usually follows on the opposite side from the visual disturbances. I get shaking and aching muscles at this point as the fatigue hits.
It can come on without warning although you might feel tired and low for a day prior to the attack. It common when winding down from stress - Saturday mornings, holidays etc.
I doubt if the presenter would have gone on air knowing the attack would be so bad. When I can't construct a sentence I manage to count to 10 or recite the alphabet to reassure myself it's not a stroke.
There is no preventive treatment
Yes - it's more than a bad headache - much more - it's some kind of brain event. Sometimes, I don't even get the headache. There are new drugs now but not available because of cost.Every sufferer has slightly different symptoms.
Mine start with darkening of my peripheral vision, which becomes severe tunnel vision (I can literally only see what's directly in front of me), then comes the blinding headache.
The only way I've found to combat it is to get into bed in a pitch black room and get to sleep before the headache gets really bad.
It really pisses me off when I hear people saying they have a migraine while they are at work or going about they're every day business.... 'No you've got a headache!!!'