I don't know how I walked across the room. The nurse held onto my one arm while I walked. There was no callbell in the bathroom, either. I was scared. I'm very thankful I didn't collapse. Too scary, that's for sure! My nurse was pretty thankful that I have a good heart. She thinks its my ageand the fact that I have a good heart, that saved me.
It almost sounds like a vagus nerve issue, too. My husband had that happen a couple of years ago. His blood sugar and blood pressure dropped, he was clammy and had to go NOW. We were at the bowling alley. A friend helped him to the bathroom. He almost passed out. The paramedics were called and because of his low blood pressure they took him to the hospital. Before we started doing home hemo, he had to "go" a few times at the center, and they were none too nice about it. He has some neuropathy in his bowels and he is either constipated or the opposite, and he never knows when it will hit. The nurses were really pissy about doing a temporary disconnect so he could go to the restoom. That was one of the reasons he wanted to get out of there and do it at home, among the bad needle sticking and everything else he hated about it.