skilova4lifezzz

mr
0
Followed
0
Followers
19
Badges!
86
Comments
3685
Visits
77
Favorites

A propos de Skilova4lifezzz

17 years old from Alberta, Canada! I enjoy skiing, music (rock, alt-rock, etc..), TV (House M.D., Chicago Fire, CSI, How I Met Your Mother), and hanging out with friends.

Skilova4lifezzz - Followers

Skilova4lifezzz - Followed

Skilova4lifezzz's FML badges

2_badgename

2_badgedesc

18_badgename

18_badgedesc

19_badgename

19_badgedesc

21_badgename

21_badgedesc

22_badgename

22_badgedesc

24_badgename

24_badgedesc

26_badgename

26_badgedesc

27_badgename

27_badgedesc

28_badgename

28_badgedesc

52_badgename

52_badgedesc

17_badgename

17_badgedesc

62_badgename

62_badgedesc

6_badgename

6_badgedesc

9_badgename

9_badgedesc

10_badgename

10_badgedesc

13_badgename

13_badgedesc

14_badgename

14_badgedesc

15_badgename

15_badgedesc

3_badgename

3_badgedesc

61_badgename

61_badgedesc

54_badgename

54_badgedesc

45_badgename

45_badgedesc

44_badgename

44_badgedesc

4_badgename

4_badgedesc

5_badgename

5_badgedesc

16_badgename

16_badgedesc

badgeslisttofind

Skilova4lifezzz's favorite FMLs

salmone_fml app_comment_confession_title

Follow Up: it is a national test, so he couldn't go to the bathroom, and I couldn't disrupt the test by speaking. I stood nearby and cleared my throat loudly, that seemed to work, and he emerged from his jumper (sweater) fairly quickly. I would say given that all he wrote on the test was his name, he probably did not do very well. Finally, there are some very nasty, judgemental people on here. Perhaps you should try to live a little more kindly and gently.

Haberdashing app_comment_confession_title

Wow. This was my FML. It was my first time giving blood. I'd tried once before but my hemoglobin was too low. So I made sure to eat lots of iron rich foods the weeks before and was fine this time. Everything went really well. But when I got settled at the table with the snacks where they make you wait for 15 minutes I started to feel a bit dizzy. I fainted then. I'd been in the middle of eating my cookie, so it wasn't that odd. The wonderful people there caught me and lowered me to the floor, and I was only out for about 20 seconds. When I woke I was just really confused, and all I could really coherently think was "I have a half chewed cookie in my mouth," and I couldn't figure out how to swallow. They gave me juice and ice and I went back to my dorm to lay down until class. I think it actually went really well, and I'm excited to give blood in the future. I'll just have a larger breakfast and stay laying down for longer.