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Today i started to have blackouts again...i used to get them a couple of years back but the doctor couldn't understand why i had them...I will go to the doctors again tomorrow but i was just wondering if anyone else suffers from them...or has any understanding as to how they happen? ...I also have been recently getting very dizzy leaving me feeling sick and with pains just above my stomach area? ...When i blackout i dont know what happens but today my mum said i hit my head on the table and was out for a few minutes? This is similar to other blackouts...I'm starting to get worried but the doctors just don't know the answer? ....Can anyone help? thanks x .x.x

2007-10-18 08:41:40 · 4 answers · asked by SexiiLushKissableBiattch 1 in Health General Health Care Pain & Pain Management

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I do not know how old you are? Here is my story. At about 14 I went to the local Pub to learn how to play the local Pub Game Darts. I was underage to drink, so would have soft drinks. Then one night I was standing ready to participate and the next I know I am on the couch? About six months later I was painting the kitchen ceiling and went to climb down and bang, out cold, my Mum was their. When I came around I told her about the night at the Pub and she said IF it happens again she would take me to the Doc. So while waiting at a Bus Stop, yep bang out I went and next I know I am being 'stroked?' A Down's Syndrome Adult Male had found me and was panicking so decided to stroke my face and talk to me to see if I was alive or dead. This is how Down's Syndrome people communicated back then. Mum took me to the Doc who examined me and suggested I was either 'menopausel' or I had a 'infection'. As I was too young 15 to be menopausel, he prescribed some antibitoics. I took the course and noted a small wart on my knee. That refused to go away and eventually the small wart was diagnosed as Psoriasis. For many years I blamed the Antibiotics. Then at 20 I saw a famous man who had Psoriasis talking about his life and how he fainted twice then erupted in Psoriasis. He was rushed to the ER, but they could not find anything wrong? I felt reassured that this fainting prior to the Psoriasis we had in common and nothing to do with the antiobiotics. Chances are you have a viral infection, no treatment, so will just have to grin and bear it until you grow out of it. Do not worry and Good Luck.

2007-10-18 13:30:34 · answer #1 · answered by gillianprowe 7 · 0 0

It is not wise to answer such typical problems on net without patient exam.
You should approach an expert acupuncturist; he/she will certainly treat and answer you.

Almost all non-infectious diseases are constitutional, behavioural, psychological or seasonal and environmental which don't need medicines but the Alternate Systems of medicines treat them nicely.


There is no medicine for non-infectious diseases. Hence they become chronic.
I can treat it with naturopathy and YOG, but how can you manage pl see.



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2007-10-19 05:18:51 · answer #2 · answered by dbgyog 7 · 0 0

I used to frequently have blackouts, sumtimes it was worse than others. it also seemed to always happen in one partucular place i duna why it just did , or if i got up to quickly it happened to. ur right it is scary, i dunno if with u but with me when i black out everythin begins to shake and it feels like a bludy earthquake. my friend says it was a lack of sugar cause once it happened in pe but then she gave me a bisc from her lunch and i felt ok again. so i duno but dont worry yer you'll be fine just make sure u're having a healthy diet.

2007-10-18 16:29:50 · answer #3 · answered by starflow 1 · 0 0

go to mayo clinic there assume they found out what was wrong with me after three years of seeing and endless line of doctors tell me it was all in my mind.

2007-10-22 12:24:41 · answer #4 · answered by jcfunke 2 · 0 0

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