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Vegal response

I had what I think is a vagel responce but it doesn't match up to others symptoms. I broke out into a extreme sweat...lost all color...never felt nausea....and passed out in the floor for 3 hours. Woke up kinda fighting but not sure what I was fightening. Had no idea where I was for several minutes.
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I don't take any medications and I have never done drugs in my life. I am a social drinker but never go past two drinks. Didn't have any for weeks before this. I did go to the doc and they are actually testing me for seizures. I sure hope it's not that because that will end my career :( I will keep you posted and thanks so much for your response.
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It doesn't sound like a vaso-vagal response to me either. This happens when you are holding your breath to push a bowel movement or give birth...It does sound like a possible seizure though. Did anyone happen to witness the onset? After a seizure it it very common to be completely wiped out and sleep for hours. Definitely see your doctor. Have you had any medication changes or any changes to recreational drugs or alcohol use? Not assuming anything, just had to ask. Keep us posted. Well wishes to you my friend :o)
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