Pick Me Up!

I’M NOT REA DY TO DIE helping, and I was able to

Opening my bedroom door, I headed straight for my bed and collapsed onto it.

I felt knackered.

I was a few weeks into my international relations degree at King’s College London, and I loved it, but it was full on.

It was hard being more than 200 miles away from my family, too.

Feeling homesick, I picked up my phone and called my mum Nicola, 52.

We spent ages chatting and when I hung up, I felt much better. Feeling tired, I closed my eyes.

The next thing I knew, I’d woken up on the floor.

I What on earth? I thought. How did I get here?

I assumed I must have fallen asleep, then fallen out of bed.

Then over the next few weeks, I started getting regular pounding headaches.

Sometimes they were so bad I’d even lose my eyesight for

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