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My daughter was diagnosed with Orthostatic hypotension. She is in the middle of a growth spurt and is 13 years old. She gets dizzy upon standing. She is drinking 3 liters of fluid and taking 1 tablet of salt per day, but symptoms still persist. I’m getting...


My daughter's seizures have changed over the past month. She is 22 and developed epilepsy as a result of cranial radiation at age 4. The seizures were pretty well under control. Now she just drops without warning. No medication change helps. She has no o...


This was several years ago (more than 5) and it never happened before or since then. but it was weird...last thing i rememberd was standing up during dinner (my parents say I said i felt sick but i dont remember that) and then a burst of color and i was on...


When I lay down flat, my Head & neck quit aching...


Hello! A year ago I was diagnosed with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy but now we don’t know if they’re non epileptic or epileptic seizures. My MRI shows white matter hyperintensities in the occipital/periventricular, frontal, & right cerebral peduncle. I have orth...


All day every day I just walk around feeling dizzy. When I stand up or sit down my heart just feels so much pain for like 5 seconds and also i feel shortness of breath through out the day to.


People often list diagnoses/symptoms as interests on their profiles. The dysautonomia diagnosis "postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome" exceeds the maximum character length for interests. Can the maximum character length be expanded? We can't help i...


Im taking Zoloft and have been taking it a little over two months now. And i was just wondering if almost blacking out when i stand up or move to fast is a sympotm of the medication? Its really freaking me out and i need answers.


i m still having drowsness increasing with walking not by position, when i observe my heart rate i found there is fluctiuation between 55 and 85 within few second .can this lead to my drowsness and fatiuge


I have vasovagal syncope, orthostatic hypotension, NMS, cardiogenic syncope... What in the world is the difference? Every time I end up in a different hospital they call my fainting something else. (Each time they get my records from each other). As of...


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