Who's Passed Out Before?

  1. I had a concussion when I was 3 or 4, I was racing my sister in a parking lot and winning, turned back to look at her and ran into a light pole

  2. I was put to sleep via a choke in high school, I remember it like Sento said, I was told I was asleep for like a minute and people said I was snoring while I was out

  3. I was a groomsmen at a buddy’s weeding, partied way to hard to night before, ended up not eating or drinking anything the next day, it was like 100 degrees that day in a tux and hot ass church, and during the ceremony I fainted, and I am now the highlight of his wedding tape

Intercepted a two point conversion and had my teammate knock me out cold as he was going for the ball. Was out on the field for about 4 minutes.

My Dad knocked me out once when I was a kid I don’t remember too much, just waking up in the afternoon in bed …

The other time was getting choked out at BJJ one night. Me and my mate were screwing around and I rolled into a crucifix with one arm locked down with his legs. He chucked a choke on me and I couldn’t escape. He stopped and I said (well my ego said) nah, keep going I didn’t tap. When I realised I was going under I also had no control and couldn’t tap even with my legs. I remember waking up it was like being in a dream and just not knowing where i was. My mate is above me telling me it’s okay, we’re at BJJ. After about 10 secs and I knew what had happened I felt awesome. Massive adrenaline dump I was hyper for about half an hour and couldn’t stop my bottom jaw from shivering for a few minutes afterwards.

That’s my experiences :slight_smile:

I have passed out a few times, mostly from low blood sugar.

Low blood sugar instances include, the mall, in a parking lot which caused me to break my leg, 3 times at work, and a few times around the house.

As bad as it sounds I am kind of used to it though I have been very lucky when I have not been around people who knew me that I was at least around nice people.

Once in 6th grade. My parents made me go to school even though I told them I was sick. we were running laps and it was HOT. I remember plodding along thinking, just a little more and then I got cold, collapsed and I skidded on my face on the asphalt.

And then unfortunately in High School in an auto mechanics class and I was wearing a skirt. I still don’t know why I passed out that time, but probably from not eating. I came to with about 40 guys fanning me with their books and I never really lived that one down.

Once after giving blood, oops.

Once after swimming too long, too hard in too tight of a swim cap. I blacked out and came to nude in the lockerroom, and I have no idea how I got there or how I got naked.

About two months ago I took some prescribed medication that made me start to black out and so weak that all I could do was lie on the floor paralyzed as my head spun and I fought back the puke. I thought I was having a reaction and that I was dying.

So technically I didn’t pass out all the way but I wish I had.

I made the ex pass out in the shower once.

I can’t see myself passing out, though.

I’ve been knocked out twice while playing rugby. I have a pretty tough head so it was quite a surprise. But it gave me a nice possibility to rest a while.

[quote]AmandaSC wrote:
About two months ago I took some prescribed medication that made me start to black out and so weak that all I could do was lie on the floor paralyzed as my head spun and I fought back the puke. I thought I was having a reaction and that I was dying.

So technically I didn’t pass out all the way but I wish I had. [/quote]

That sounds like my experience. After I passed out the first time, my husband got me bundled in the truck and drove to the doctor… on the way there and back he had to pull over and hold on to me in case I blacked out while I was hanging out the door puking.

Did you have anyone with you? If I’d been alone don’t know what I would have done. Poison control had no idea what was going on with me.

[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:
#1- 3rd grade swinging from the swings seeing who could jump off at the highest point.[/quote]

Oh man… You just brought back some great memories for me… I thought I was the only kid in the world that did that! Back then 20 feet seemed like 500! I loved doing that shit.

I don’t know if these count but, I was hit by a car when I was 14. The only thing I remember about that entire day was waking up in the hospital. I swear it was so weird, the first thing I am going to bed. Then I wake up in the hospital. Totally freaked me out.

Another time I had a seizure while in bed with my ex. She said I got out of bed, looked at her and said something, then fell out of bed and started convulsing. I woke up in the hospital again.

I’ve been knocked out a few times.

When I was in the third grade I hit my head about 1/8th of an inch above and on the outside of my left eyebrow on the corner of concrete steps encased in metal, and the metal stuck up about a 1/2 inch above the concrete. .

I remember a huge flash of white, then blackness then slowly going from a white light to being able to see. It was like my power went out. The teacher called an ambulance but I wouldn’t go anywhere without my mom, so they called her and I rode in her lap to the hospital.

My skull was exposed and people were freaking out. 47 stitches on the outside and over 15 on the inside later and I was fine. I have a faint scar above my eyebrow, and there’s a crack in my skull that you can feel if you touch it, but can’t see.

When I was 15 or 16 I got really drunk at a party, got in a fight with a guy, was winning and got jumped by a handful of his buddies. They threw me headfirst into a fire hydrant. I came to, got a ride home and passed out. Woke up with 5 shatterred teeth and one hell of a headache.

There’s a few more, but those are the two that stick out the most.

[quote]The Young Lad wrote:
We used to do this dumb thing at school where you grabbed your ankles and hyper ventilated then held your breath and stood up against a wall, then had a guy push on your chest 'til you passed out… Seemed like a good idea at the time…[/quote]

Oh, shit! My friends and I did that one time when I was in high school. They kept pushing on my chest, but nothing was happening. Then, I started laughing so they just let go. I spun around, fell, and the back of my head hit the pavement.

I remember waking up and just seeing shadows of people around me, then I grabbed the throat of the person closest to me. Eveything slowly came into focus, and I felt nauseous as hell. It freaked everyone out.

#1. about 10 - 11 years old riding my bike with no hands and hit a big pile of dirt. The last thing I remember is, ‘damn this bike is not steady’ and the next thing I remember after that is waking up on my couch everyone looking at me and crying but I didn’t know why or why everyone waas looking at me?

I was told after I hit the ground I got up and started walking my bike towards our apartment. The only thing was I was trying to walk through about 2 feet of hedges when any clear mined person would know there is walkway on either side of the hedges and a street as well. This was the worst concussion I had.

#2. Coach needed an extra pole vaulter in the District Track Meet my sophmore year of high school. I volunteered thinking it could be fun flying…
First practice it started to rain. I take my run towards the pit, stick my pole, and head upwards. With my grip and the rain, I lose the pole and start heading towards the earth…Land on my head in the metal piece intended for the pole, bust open the back of my head and crack 2 ribs. I wasn’t out long for this one and walked to the trainer’s office and proceeded to the ER.

#3. Got another concussion playing football. LB met me right in the hole in 9th grade. Not a problem, kept playing but ended up breaking my ankle later that game. Who knows if the concussion had anything to with it.

—I have Ko’d person in street fight… but I am just trying to be internet tuff guy.

Been hit by cars several times, mostly on bicycles back in my racing years, and knocked out.

Was once hit by a car walking across the street after the school bus dropped me off – the woman who was driving didn’t stop, but slowed until she saw me stand back up. Impressive.

I passed out a few times at the finish line during my rowing years. Those times I at least knew it was about to happen.

I never pass out, I get panic attacks when I start getting that dizzy feeling and blurry vision.
caught a surprise left from the little brother once and got whiplash, no KO though.
(scrawny little punk can fight!)

I was going for a PR in Power Clean dropped under the bar and my right wrist kinda gave way. Just kinda twisted it but it hurt like hell and I felt really sick to my stomach. Next thing I knew I was waking up on the floor with my strength coach telling my teammates to “Get Back Damn It!”.

Funny now that I look back on it. I also had a bloody nose from hitting the floor face first.

Alcohol.

[quote]MarvelGirl wrote:
He had three men (my husband included) holding him down and the kid ripped free twice. (My son is huge.)
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Didn’t your mother tell you the “No steroids before 16 rule?” :wink: