ok, now every six months or so I have
something occur. Usually what happens is
i'll be at home and walking around, then
i'll see blue dots until my vision turns
completely blue, then i lose my balance
and collapse on the floor usually
paralyzed for at most a minute or two,
usually just a few seconds and i'll hear
nothing but very loud ringing almost like
sirens in my ears. Im curious as to what
this is, it happened to me last night and
luckily i managed to throw myself in a
chair right before i collapsed. And
usually the blindness and the ringing last
for 3-5 minutes...im afraid of what this
might be yet i have no idea, so can anyone
give me a slight guess to give me a basis
on?
Thanks.
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peggyeis
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Feb 2007 Posts: 7 Location: Minnesota
Posted: 03-13-07 15:09pm
You should really get to a dr asap. My
daughter used to do this when she was
about 1 1/2 yrs old, she was having
seizures, however very mild. She took
medication for about 3 yrs and we weaned
her off at dr's advice, she has not had an
episode like that again.
It was the weirdest thing, like she would
just go blank in the face and crash over
often smacking her face on the floor. We
used to joke that she would trip over thin
air and knock her self out, because it
would take 2-3 minutes before you could
get her attn again after an episode.
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