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I'm not sure what's going on. The last few hours at work have been kind of a blur. I don't remember much of them.
This morning, when I got to the train station, the Purple Line train had just left, so I went to wait for the next one. I was sitting and reading the RedEye (it's a small freebie paper) when I realized I was sitting on the Red Line, and was four or five stops down the line from where I apparently got on.
I have absolutely no memory of getting on the train, and no idea why I would have gotten on the Red Line, which takes a lot longer to get downtown.
And I have a meeting in about two hours about a project I'm working on, and I'm way behind (mostly, really, because there was no planning, and we're all a little at sea). I feel like I'm in a little bubble.
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I believe the standard Hatrack advice when people report these types of symptoms is to get to a doctor and fast.
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Yep. Whenever you're feeling foggy and dazed, and you've had headaches recently, a doctor's visit is always a good idea.
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Seconding the doctor recommendation. Between this, the migraines and the (relatively) recent change in drug regimen, it would be a good idea, ne?
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Especially Elizabeth had her experience. Yes, find a doctor, and come back and tell us how it went.
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I'm thinking that I must have started reading the paper, and when the train pulled up, I just automatically got on without noticing that it was the Red Line. I think it's more absent-mindedness and overfocus than anything else.
But thanks, everyone. I promise that if anything like it happens again, I will see someone.
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