I am an 23 year old, single,
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First-testosterone mc time soon-to-be mommy from Arkansas. I suffer from PTSD amongst other things. My problem is: I keep passing out and having
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Black haw-out spells when I lest expect it. I've been seen by too many doctors and ER staffs to not have any answers, whatsoever. One lady told me it might be coming from my
disorderAdjustment disorder
Anorexia nervosa
Asperger syndrome
Autism
Autoimmune disorders
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder
Bleeding disorders
Borderline personality disorder
Bulimia
Chronic motor tic disorder, but wasn't sure. I had to leave one town and
travelTravel sickness 2, almost 3 hours to see another doctor in another town, just for them to tell me the same things I've been told before. "Everything is looking good. There's nothing showing up out of the ordinary." But, I keep
fainting at bus stops, sitting down laughing and talking, and even getting dizzy in church. I get to the point where I actually wonder if I might drop my
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Little tummys girl once she get her, while I'm feeding her a bottle one day! That's scary. Noone has a answer, no matter how bad I need one and for some reason, I find that kinda impossible!!!
Anyway, long story short,...nobody seemed to grasp the fact that I wanted to STOP fainting. But one day in a group therapy session my therapist was telling another girl to BREATHE when she felt like she was going to faint. Had this same therapist just told ME that, it could have saved me a lot of trouble.
So, when you feel like you're going to faint you have to remember to breathe, because when you're nervous or anxious (even if you don't know you are) your breathing naturally slows down and that causes you to faint.