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Headaches? Fainting? Confusion? Anxiety?

One morning (granted I had been partying/drinking HARD the night before) I woke up and was completely normal -- not even hung over -- I was playing some video games and then i felt it -- a small sharp pain in the side of my head... and then I instantly knew something was wrong, I became very scared/anxious, and VERY confused...

I started walking around my roomates room and not even talking to her -- very scared / confused -- so she took me to the balcony for some fresh air...where I just sat there... not talking...very confused and scared for some reason....and then the next thing I know I lost consciousness, I fainted and passed out... and when I awoke I was incredibly scared/confused/anxious and totally not feeing myself -- rapid heart rate, tingling in the hands, etc.

At the hospital they did urine, blood, and even a CT scan -- everything came back normal.  WHAT was this ?

since this has happened I have been having almost constant head aches .... can someone please help ? email me maccuish.***@****
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what was the difference between and MRI and a CT scan -- the CT scan came back normal -- should i still get an MRI ?
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where do I get an MRI ? they did a brain CT scan and it came back fine

is there a difference ?
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Sounds to me like you need an MRI. It could just be your blood pressure, did they tell you what it was when you went to the emerg? Some times if your BP is too low or too high you can faint, and feel really weird. I would insist on an MRI just to make sure everything is ok in your head :)
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