Near Fainting (vomit, turning white, cold sweat, thrist, very tired)
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Marci
I didn't know what was wrong with me, but knew something in the "shot" at the dentist's made me sick. OF course, I had other "spells" but my reaction to epinephrine was clearly important.
Decades later, finding out I had adrenaline sensitive atrial tachycardia, i learned why the trips to the dentist had made me so sick..
I may be totally wrong here, but it might be a clue. If I were you ( and I'm a mom, by the way), I'd INSIST on a consult with a pediatric cardiologist for my boy.
good luck.
Thanks so much for giving an idea of what could be wrong. This has been so hard for us to figure out. We have been told many things. The first dentist said that it might be that some of the medicine went down his throat and it tasted bad and made him react this way. I knew that was not right, but what you said makes since. Many people have thought it is a low blood sugar problem but he comes out of it without eating anything. I will take him to the Pediatric Cardiologist. The doctor mentioned that he might need to wear a devise that could take his heart rate and record it during an episode. He has always been very healthy. He is very active and loves his vegetalbes. My husband and I both have good genes for the most part. WEll, thanks so much for the idea. Have a great THanksgiving
Marci
Plug it into your search engine. There is a tremendous amount of info on this condition on the web.
Best Regards
I'm so glad ! That way, you'll have peace of mind and the odds are enormous that whatever has caused these episodes isn't serious and even it is -- it can probably be "fixed" or treated.. it's not knowing and not treating that's dangerous.
It's important not to over-react but when it involves , possibly, the heart and your child it's so much better to be safe than sorry.
Good luck and God bless.
L
Good Luck: Keep us posted
Thank you!