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I'm not sure what happened to me and I'm really worried. This morning I was in the bathroom helping my son wash up for school. While I was in there I suddenly felt very nauseous and light headed. This blue haze started to cover almost the entire bathroom and I began to feel dizzy. It felt as though I was seriously going to vomit so I decided I had to leave the bathroom ASAP so I wouldn't vomit all over my son. On my way out og the bathroom (about 3 feet from the door) I fell to the floor and started shaking uncontrollably. My whole body was shaking and I blacked out. I don't even remember how I fell. When I woke up my son was standing over me crying and screaming. I tried to pick myself up but felt very weak and had a difficult time steadying myself. Finally I was able to get up and I ran to the phone and called my husband. He rushed me to the Hospital. After they completed an EKG, blood tests, and blood pressure tests and many other tests they told me they don't know what happened and dischraged me. I'm very healthy, I eat a healthy diet and regularly exercise. I don't have much of a medical history except I do often get light headed. And sometimes I get anxiety attacks. In the past I had migraine headaches but now I don't get them often. Can anybody help me.
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697386 tn?1241026555
My sentiments exactly!  I have a rare form of Ep, and my seizures stem from the the part of the brain that controls blood pressure, reg, anf sleep depreived EEG's don't show up anything unless. i'm actually having one.
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599170 tn?1300973893
sounds like you had a seizure I think you should have a full neurological work up asap.
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