1). Fainting/collapsing is pretty disturbing. For any reason.
2). Pneumonia is seen as serious, the fact they tried not to disclose it doesn't suggest to me that it means it must be something worse.
3). Isn't it reasonable, if you faint or feel faint, to test neuro stuff as quickly as possible in case it's a stroke? It doesn't mean they had any particular reason to think it would be, or that they didn't already know about pneumonia.
I'm not arguing that it must be pneumonia, just that none of those things seem particularly suspicious.
1). Fainting/collapsing is pretty disturbing. For any reason.
2). Pneumonia is seen as serious, the fact they tried not to disclose it doesn't suggest to me that it means it must be something worse.
3). Isn't it reasonable, if you faint or feel faint, to test neuro stuff as quickly as possible in case it's a stroke? It doesn't mean they had any particular reason to think it would be, or that they didn't already know about pneumonia.
I'm not arguing that it must be pneumonia, just that none of those things seem particularly suspicious.