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Now I could be wrong. But I will tell you why I am thinking this is the case. I was once performing an ENG, which is a type of diagnostic test in which we induce vertigo/dizziness...
Next thing I know the world goes nuts, the patient goes in to shivers and faints, right before fainting he was chanting:
What did u do to me? What did u do to me?
We called EMS and they did what they could and wheeled him out and carted him off to the hospital....
Fortunatley, for me I am too poor to sue....
Any how, the ENTMD just wrote this situation off as a Vagal Response & a learning experience.