Girlfriend just passed out at london bridge.

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Hey guys, Jenny has just passed out at london bridge, what's the best way to get her back to eltham? I don't want to take the train or bus as I want to get her back as soon as possible, and not sure whatelse to do. I'm on my way now to her, I just need the quickest way to get her back without using train as she is pretty much on the brink of passing out again.

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I don't know what else to say, that's all I know as well. I won't know if it's serious enough for an ambulance until I get there.
 
Is this a regular thing or a shock thing? Like does she know why or what?

If the answer's no, get her to a hospital.

Otherwise, the fastest way around London is undoubtedly on a train, and rush over's thankfully over by now. Short of that, possibly a cab.

Hope she's all right, and you manage to get this sorted, and it's nothing serious.

kd
 
You need to seek medical attention. It could potentially be serious.

This thread sounds so much like the classic, "Help my house is on fire, OcUK what should I do?"
 
There's a hospital that backs on to London Bridge Station - if you walk through the sheltered area on the front-side of the station (not the Tooley Street side) you can walk into the hospital in less than 90 seconds! I went there last year when I got a pen lid stuck in my throat :(
 
Just out of interest, before she passed out, did your girlfiriend bring the stars out, did she bring the women and the cars and the cards out? Did she have a toast, a celebration and get a glass out?
 
Just out of interest, before she passed out, did your girlfiriend bring the stars out, did she bring the women and the cars and the cards out? Did she have a toast, a celebration and get a glass out?

:D

On a more serious note: Probably worth getting her checked out by a doctor.
 
I don't know what else to say, that's all I know as well. I won't know if it's serious enough for an ambulance until I get there.

Why should you be the judge of that when there are professionals who could be there before you to make that judgement?
If you cared you'd call.
 
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