Story that happened to someone else not me: (Written in first person) I’m allergic to egg, so I have to be very cautious with pastries. One day, I was at a bake sale and the popular girl had brought cupcakes. I asked if there were any eggs, to which she replied, “Why do you need to know?” I said, “I’m allergic to eggs.” “Oh, there aren’t any eggs.” So I bought some cupcakes. Something felt off, but I just decided to them. One bite in, I started feeling dizzy and nauseous. I ran over to her booth. “Were…there…(cough)…eggs?” “Yeah. Stop being so dramatic just because you don’t like eggs!” I just stumbled in the general direction of the nurse. “YOU LITTLE BRAT!” I went on. When I got better, me and my friends confronted her. No matter how much we explained, she kept saying that I was being “over dramatic” and that “you can’t even taste the egg, stop throwing a temper tantrum just because you don’t like eggs.” After a while, I just screamed, “I WILL DIE IF I EAT EGGS!” She started screaming and cussing. She took the entire plate of cupcakes and shoved them in my mouth. She even grabbed my shirt and dragged me over to another booth with egg-pastries and shoved all of those in my mouth too. “SEE, YOU LITTLE (beep) YOU ARE FINE!!” I promptly passed out. The school nurse checked my heart rate and I was sent to the hospital. Three days later, I was finally able to leave. I had to skip school for another week to recover. When I finally came back, the popular girl apparently had detention and was very close to being expelled if she did anything an inch wrong. Needless to say, she apologized.
@mrs_bxca5516 сағат бұрын
OMG WHAT TELL THE GIRL SHE IS A BEEPING A HOLE
@ZenfulScenes5 сағат бұрын
Your story draws attention to the seriousness of health concerns. It reminds us that empathy and understanding are crucial in any situation.
@warriorsfan-jv8mwСағат бұрын
@@ZenfulScenes I’m going to guess you reply using ai heeheehee
@Ilikecraftingtablesmeow52 минут бұрын
this is a story for yter
@BellopepevibesMUSICКүн бұрын
Bro for once the nurse doesn't give ice😅
@ZenfulScenes5 сағат бұрын
Exactly! In this case, the nurse provided painkillers and a heating pad, which are more effective remedies for period cramps than just offering ice.
@KamilyahDavis16 сағат бұрын
Uh period cramps don't cause fainting or blacking out it's lightheadedness
@melon_king6Күн бұрын
Now that nurse is trained once I threw up in school and my nurse just gave me a bag of ice like WHAT is that going to do
@ZenfulScenesКүн бұрын
It's frustrating when some medical professionals don't take situations seriously! Ice isn't the magic fix for everything. Hope your school's nurse gets better at responding to students' needs!
@S1lly_Go0ber-hehe19 сағат бұрын
Fr like I sprained my ankle and the nurse just said "yOu'rE lImpinG wRonG" like gurl everyone limps differently, even my mom didn't care and i had a fire drill on the day I sprained my ankle, like how do you expect me to walk? I'm gonna get lost (at least i didnt get lost or left behind)
@BilguunMM213 сағат бұрын
@S1lly_Go0ber-hehe even I also had a broken ankle just like you but I didn't go to the nurses office because I knew it was going to heal soon
@S1lly_Go0ber-heheСағат бұрын
@BilguunMM2 oof but isn’t a broken ankle like worst than a sprained ankle? Cuz the bone?
@ToriRobinson-r2r7 сағат бұрын
"Period cramps don't actually hurt!!🙄🙄🙄" Hmm... Well, I wonder where the 'cramp' part came from🤔
@ZenfulScenes5 сағат бұрын
Your statement isn't accurate. Period cramps can be extremely painful for many people, as shown in the story where the narrator passed out. It's important to take these experiences seriously.
@Annabelle-t7m15 сағат бұрын
if he thinks they're faking it he should know what its like to experience getting your stomach grabbed and twisted into a tight knot
@ZenfulScenes5 сағат бұрын
Absolutely true! The story highlights how the coach underestimated period pain until he saw its real impact. It's important to empathize with others' experiences.
@ingridgalloway20516 сағат бұрын
Wow sorry that happened to you
@ZZZofficialytКүн бұрын
I had an experience like that once, when it was MY period he said others can do the exercise so why can’t you?
@ZenfulScenesКүн бұрын
That's so unfair! Teachers should really understand that not everyone’s body works the same way. Glad this video resonates with your experience!
@ZZZofficialytКүн бұрын
@@ZenfulScenes thanks
@OliviaSerratos7 сағат бұрын
I'm more sceard to get my period now😭😭
@ZenfulScenes5 сағат бұрын
There's no need to be scared. Periods are a natural part of life, and while they can be uncomfortable, there are ways to manage the pain with proper care and preparation.
@OliviaSerratos5 сағат бұрын
@ okay thx!
@AlphathefrenchieСағат бұрын
How do you pass out from period cramps...?
@oleksandrapomazkova421818 сағат бұрын
Bro StILL don’t have my period I’m scared😓
@ZenfulScenes5 сағат бұрын
Don't worry! Everyone's body develops at its own pace. If you're concerned, you can consult a doctor for guidance and peace of mind.
@BridgetEkren17 сағат бұрын
He does not have periods so how did he know if having a period hurts
@ZenfulScenes5 сағат бұрын
Exactly! The coach's perspective changed only after witnessing the narrator's severe reaction. It's a reminder not to judge what you haven't experienced yourself.
@ManikaBodie201317 сағат бұрын
Tel the principal ask to go to the washroom and go to the principal
@ZenfulScenes5 сағат бұрын
This is a great suggestion. If someone feels unwell and isn't taken seriously, informing a higher authority like the principal is a good step.