Anyway,
we met up with our dates and we walked to the Prom. When we got
there I felt fine - we all started dancing and having some food and
drink and we were having a great time! Then about ten minutes
before the end of Prom I felt so tired! I couldn't understand why.
Everyone was calling me over to dance, and I did but I was shouting "I'M
SOOO TIRED!!"
By then it was the end of Prom. I said goodbye to
everyone and set off to my mum's car to go home. I got in the car and
that feeling came back, "Mum, I'm sooo tired. I have to go to sleep when
i get home." "Why, what's wrong?" My mum said. "My heart, it feels weird
- it feels as if its going 150 mph!" And wow, I wasn't wrong.
I got home and just lay on the sofa. My mum knew
something was wrong so she called the doctor, who called the ambulance!
I was so scared. I had never been in an ambulance before - what were
they going to do to me?! Then they turned up. "Hi Francesca,
what's wrong? How are you feeling?" said the paramedic. "I just feel so
tired and my heart feels like its going really fast!"
They took my pulse and listened to my heart. "Darn thing,
why wont you work? Silly cheap NHS stuff!" said the first paramedic.
There was another medic doing something else, taking my pulse. "No
that's right what your hearing!" "OK we need to take her to hospital
straight away!"
My mum had no time to prepare, she was running around
trying to get her things together. I went into the ambulance and
on the way to the hospital there was a traffic jam. Because of the
ambulance everyone was staring at me - it was like a thousand eyes were
watching me.
When we got there the nurses wired me up and then I saw
what my pulse was 250 per minute! I couldn't believe it - I knew
something was wrong as I did some work in school and knew my heart was
supposed to go at 70 per minute. There were two people trying to
inject each hand. One of them got the needle in but smashed a
bottle by knocking over the trolley. The other couldn't find a
vein to put the needle into - it took him three times to get it right!
Then I felt the drug go into me and it felt like I was about to pass
out, except I didn't and my heart went back to normal! I was so
relieved. All I can remember after that was being in a bed falling
to sleep.
Since then I have been on tablets called Atenalol and
they make me really sleepy. I have been feeling so ill lately, but I
will soon be having an operation so it will all be over! And I've
got my great friends and family helping me along the way!
Francesca
Maretic