Sue heard a crash at 3AM and hurried to the bathroom to find AC lying on the floor with his head on the heater that he had knocked over.
It was pretty well a repeat of what happened just a few months ago. I had been feeling very unsteady and reached to stabilize myself on the counter, but I toppled over instead.
Like the last time, I was pretty helpless. Sue instructed me to just lie there while she got a pillow, but I wasn't computing very well and, somehow, managed to pull myself up against the counter. But then I was stuck and could barely even lift my head for quite some time. Well, it seemed like a long time, but it probably was no more than 10 or 15 minutes.
We have a walker in the basement for an expected surgery that never eventuated. Sue brought it upstairs, and with supreme care and effort, I made it to the bed.
I think that this fall occurred because back pain drugs were affecting me. If I had been more coherent in the middle of the night, I would have recognized that as soon as I got up. All I had to do was lie back down and let the dizziness pass.
Instead of using what little brain that the divine has granted me, I proceeded to the bathroom and ended up landing very hard on the left side of my rump. I can tell you that I am pretty sore there in the aftermath in addition to dealing with my already aching back
Back in bed, I pretty well fell right back to sleep, but poor Sue had quite a time settling down after being well-shaken from her deep slumber
No, I didn't go to the doctor. I did that last time in August. They checked me out thoroughly and found no cause for alarm. While this sort of thing isn't exactly common, it is not all that unusual either.
I shall have to be more aware and vigilant in my nocturnal ambulating. When I fell, I seemed to come alarmingly close to hitting my head on the corner of a little cabinet. Indeed, my fall actually jarred the cabinet a little, but I managed to avoid severe damage. If I am not more careful, I might not be so lucky next time.