Hi,
How are you? I agree with the previous posts that you may need to include more information regarding your medical history and tests done. If there is none yet, imaging studies such as MRI or CT scan may help determine the underlying cause. Loss of consciousness can be caused by a variety of conditions such as metabolic, hormonal, blood pressure, lack of oxygen, electrolyte imbalance, hypoglycemia and infection. With the appropriate diagnostics, the underlying cause may be identified. Take care and do keep us posted.
HI...I am not a dr, but a MRI would be a good way for u to find out. There r so many diff conditions that have similar symptoms no one could say even a dr from just the info u gave. A full exam is needed as well as tests.
Ur PCP should be able to refer u to a good neurologist.
"selma"
Well, the doctors shouldn't just be concluding without testing. They need to be thorough in trying to discover the cause so they can properly diagnose you & treat you.
Have they checked your blood sugar level during one of these episodes to make sure it wasn't too low? I believe you can even get a blood sugar check test yourself over the counter (diabetic section). They should check hormones as well, including thyroid function, as that can affect you a lot if that's out of kilter. They should also make sure your iron stores (ferritin) has not dropped below normal, as low iron can cause headaches.
And has anyone ordered a brain scan yet?