Amber Davies Shares Important Message After Being Rushed To Hospital Over Drink Spiking
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Amber Davies has shared an important message after she was rushed to hospital amid fears her drink had been spiked.
The Love Island 2017 winner was at a pub in North Wales on Friday night when she collapsed and was completely unconscious.
Staff at the pub called for an ambulance, and she was rushed to hospital where she received treatment from medics and was discharged.
:sparkling_heart: Never leave your drink out of sight! pic.twitter.com/ZSiAnm5TQW
- Amber Davies (@Amber_Davies7) November 18, 2018
The 22-year-old took to Twitter yesterday to warn her followers of the dangers of leaving your drinks unattended.
Amber wrote: "Never leave your drink out of sight" with a screenshot of a longer statement.
In her statement Amber said: "Thank you so much for all your kind words. Getting spiked is something I never thought would happen to me but I'm so grateful to be home and safe.
Amber had been drinking at a pub in North Wales when she collapsed.
"Thank you to my family and everyone who helped me, especially Glan Clwyd Hospital. Reminder to never leave your drink out of sight."
An onlooker at the Plough Inn at St Asaph, North Wales, told The Sun: "At about 11.20 she was walking up and down the car park with a guy.
"She suddenly hit the floor. She was completely unconscious.
The Love Island star was rushed to hospital after she believes her drink was spiked.
"People came out of the pub to help her and put her in the recovery position.
"She was screaming like she was in agony. Paramedics were asking people if she'd taken anything.
"But no one saw her taking drugs."
Amber returned to Instagram on Sunday two days after the incident.
Plough manager Dafydd Jones said: "I have no reason to believe drugs were taken on the premises.
"I will be speaking to North Wales Police with regards to the incident."
A spokesman for Amber said: "She is recovering well at home and is extremely grateful to everyone who helped her."
After being discharged from Hospital Amber spent the weekend recovering at home.
NHS Direct advises that your drink may have been spiked if you experience any of these symptoms, although they can vary depending what drug has been used.
Some symptoms can be lowered inhibitions, difficulty concentrating or speaking, loss of balance and finding it hard to move, visual problems, particularly blurred vision, and memory loss (amnesia).
You may also experience "blackouts" feeling confused or disorientated, paranoia, hallucinations, having an "out of body" experience, nausea and vomiting, or unconsciousness.
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If you think your drink may have been spiked, the NHS also advises you to find someone you trust who can help you to seek medical help as soon as possible.
Amber has recently been rumoured to be dating Diversity star Perri Kiely but reports suggest he wasn't present at the time.
It is believed the pair met through mutual friends and have bonded over their love of dance, but their relationship is still in the early stages.
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