I blacked out in a movie theatre and woke up grabbing a guys watch???


Question:
I was at the movies with my brother, my sister and her boyfriend. And we were sitting in our seats.

I was just sitting there talking to my brother one second and then I didnt notice when but i was just dreaming all of a sudden. It didnt feel like I blacked out. and i dont think i was sleeping.
I was dreaming that i was in a jewelry store and i saw a watch on display.
and i went up to the watch to pick it up and check it out.
but when i tried to pick up the watch it was stuck.
so i kinda just pulled harder on the watch.
and what made me come back to reality was when the guy infront of me yanked his hand away and said "what the heck". (he had his hand resting on the seat infront of me).
I didnt notice the guy before all this happened.
He just scooted down a couple seats.

Fortunaly he didnt kick my azz for thinking i was trieng to steal his watch.

Nothing like this has ever happend before

Does anyone know at all why this happend?

Answers:
You just wanted to know how long you were out? Well, seriously
One of two things happened. You either (a) fell asleep or (b) had a synapse (seizure) This could have been a mini stroke which could or could not have left any evidence. I would go with falling asleep. It's quite common if you are sleep deprived (as most of us are) when you settle down, get still, get warm, get comfortable, get quiet. BAM you fall asleep. A brain problem does not need any of the above to occur. It can happen while driving down the road (and, amazingly, you might not even have an accident)
Have your fasting blood sugar taken. Talk to your MD about what happened.


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