Juanita - Basically the same thing happened to my love. He was on the toilet and when he stood up, his blood pressure must have dropped, because I heard a thud and ran in there. Normally I don't go in the bathroom when he's in there because we don't live together, and there has to be some sort of decorum. but when I heard the thud I went in and he was laying stomach down across the tub, with his heinie in the air, but truthfully, I didn't think it was funny. It scared the you-know-what out of me. He had hit his head on the other side of the tub, and apparently knocked himself out. I rubbed him and called his name several times before he opened his eyes. I've worked in hospitals for 26 years, and it was obvious he was out of it. I was finally able to help him up out of the tub and lay in on the floor leaning against the tub. He is 6'2" and weighs about 170. I wasn't easy. He split his cheek open just below his eye, and e had a shiner for severl days. We may laugh about it later on, but I was really frightened. It's good to find humor in things that happen, and I'm sure later we will too. Best wishes. Jo Ann