(This happened a couple weeks ago) Background: I am on some medication for depression, and I was drinking the night before. I'll admit I did get drunk, but I did not wake up drunk or hungover. Throughout the course of the night I had been eating also. Anywas I woke up in my normal state of health and was standing outside with a friend. When we had came in I had collapsed. I don't remember coming in doors and next thing I knew I was on an ambulance to the hospital. The only explanation they could give me was that "Seizures can be normal in tall underweight people" that response just seemed to general to me. According to my friends I had came in doors and then within a couple of minutes I had clinched my chest and cried out in pain and was unconscious for approx 3-5mins. My medication that I'm on says that seizures my happen but I've been on them for a long time, I did not lost bladder/bowel function during the coarse of this, and did not have fever, chills, cough, sore throat or vomiting. Lately though I have been having temporary chest pains and when the pains go away it turns into discomfort...which might be due to an uncomfortable bed.
Since the seizure I have a hard time holding a conversation, I've gotten increasingly forgetful, I stutter more then usual, and my sentence structure when speaking to someone has gotten harder.
If anyone has anything to say that might enlighten me I would greatly appreciate it. I got some blood work done that eliminates epilepsy or a syncopal episode. I do not have diabetes either. Thank you.