hEeEeeeeYYYYSo, once again my thailand army has came to my rescue. Yesterday, on my commute to work, which I've done from my apartment at least 90 times, I got really dizzy and light headed. Thailands humidity index has been up to 85%, plus the rain, and you just drip sweat whenever going anywhere. I was waiting in line to get on my train at 7:22AM, and I started getting tunnel vision, which has happened to me plenty of times, and normally goes back to normal within a few minutes. I was drinking water and fanning myself. I got on my train and the movement of the car was making me dizzier. So I decided to close my eyes to make sure I wouldn't get sick. The next thing I remember is at least 20 hands on me, pulling me and carrying me out of the train and sitting me on the ground next to a pillar. I think there was someone sitting there with me? I think a security guard led me to the pillar, but I'm not sure how he was at my train cart when we arrived at the stop. What I think happened, is that I fell into the person in front of me. And at the next stop, they got me out. When we got to the stop 3rd stop from my normal 4, at 7:30am, I was carried off the train. I do not remember hearing any noises, everything was black. I was sitting down and a women threw me menthol to sniff, and I was able to see again. Another women came up to me and said she was American too, (how did she know??) I was completely blacked out for 5-10 minutes. I couldn't see, or hear. I had no control over my body. I didn't really know what was happening. I was then escorted to the benches where 2 train workers gave me water, more things to smell, and started fanning me off. I was pale, and covered in sweat. HERE IS WHERE MY ARMY COMES IN, One of my male coworkers saw "A women getting carried off the train", and with a second glance, realized it was me. The doors closed on him before he could get out, so he group texted our school saying, "Mykayla's knocked out against a pillar".... So people thought I got punched knocked out ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Another teacher, came back for me. My schools office was already calling and in contact with the train station asking where I was, if I was okay and identifying me. Claiming me, basically. It took me about another 20 minutes before I was able to walk again. Me and the other teacher got back on the train, and reached our stop, when we got there my principal and another teacher were waiting for me, got me fruit and a juice to drink. At 8:04 I walked into my classroom. I was still dizzy for the rest of the day, I was forced to the nurses office to take a nap, I ate so much food to make sure my blood sugar was okay, I drank bottles and bottles of water for dehydration. My next guess could be iron? I'm not sure. Its kind of nice to know that people were around me helping. It's scary I don't remember a single thing. I can only guess and assume. Part of me wonders what would have happened if this was an average day, and not a school day where people knew who I was? Right now, I am okay. And very thankful for everyone coming to help me.On a school note; my kids are great. I'm up to 15 students from my original 13, and I've been eating more street food. And saw some pretty cool things; Until next time, miss you guys <3
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