So we were in a new church today, it is not far from our house and we actually drove there so that we would not be dripping sweat when we got there.
The church was surprisingly Singaporean, different from the other church we went to there were few if any people who were not Singaporean there. Worship was lively, if you want to rock for Jesus come to Singapore.
I was in worship singing and clapping when all of the sudden all of my nerves went numb. I was screaming but no sound was coming out of my mouth, I felt like everyone should be staring at me as I thought I was screaming my head off, but there was NO sound. I have no idea why I was screaming but I was terrified.
I could not control any of my body, I sat down and grabbed Dad's arm. He immediately reached for my diabetes kit to check my blood sugar. I blacked out, like passed out COLD!! Mom was checking my pulse, Dad checked my sugar and it was a good number, all of the people around us were trying to help us.
I woke up to a rock concert, I was having a quiet and peacful feeling, like a really good dream and all of the sudden the music was loud.
Then it happened......
I threw up all over the floor, my seat, my feet, my lap. After I came to, Dad and another man walked me out and Mom and Caleb and a bunch of people were there to help me get cleaned up.
I felt totally fine after that. We wanted to go home so I could lay down but they told us that they double park everyone in the car park so there was no way we could get our car out until church was over. We went into the balcony so that I would not be by anyone incase I got sick again. Mom asked for a bag just in case but really other than a headache I was feeling OK.
I am fine now and we have no idea what happened to me. Maybe dehydration as I did not drink anything before chruch???
Later..... Keegan
WHOA! That is scary. I've never heard of a reaction like that. It makes you wonder if that was a spiritual attack. I pray it doesn't happen again. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteYIKES!! That IS scary! Thanks for sharing it with us though. I'm glad you are okay.
ReplyDeleteYikes, Keegan. I have no idea what that was about, but I hope there are no serious, lasting effects. I don't know if you could have prevented it, either, but please, please take care of yourself. Drink water. Watch your numbers. There are so many people who care for you. Glad you're better now, buddy.
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