Seriously Need Help Or Suggestions, Blackouts Causing Deaths Posted: 04-19-07 22:55pm
I'll try to keep this suckers as possible.
Basically, my family seems to have some
kind of problem with black outs and
dizziness. My mom was burning leaves in
the backyard a few years back, blacked
out, fell into the fire, and died. A year
later, my grandpa was on his tractor and
ran over a stump that was very easy to see
(and he had already gone past it twice so
he knew it was there), flipped the
tractor, and burned to death. I
understand that accidents happen but these
incidents made my uncle (my mom's younger
brother) remember that as a kid, he had an
episode when he was about 7 or 8 years old
where he suddenly blacked out while
sitting in a chair at the table. He has
also blacked out while riding in a
vehicle, after feeling incredible pain in
his side. Now my little brother told me
today that he was standing outside a few
days ago and blacked out. He woke up
later, remembered having a dream, and he
was laying on the ground about 15 feet
from where he remembered being before the
blackout. He said that he was very
nauseous for about ten minutes afterwards
and then was fine. Myself, I've had dizzy
spells for about 7 months now, and
sometimes they are so bad that I am on the
verge of collapsing, but have not done so
yet. My dizzy spells come and go but
everyone else seems to just black out with
no other indication, although there is no
way to know if my mom or grandpa had an
indicator before their accidents.
My uncle has had scans done and has had
blood work done, and there never was
anything found in the test results. I
have had blood work done and am very
healthy. Actually, the ironic part is
that my entire family is very healthy. My
great grandparents from my mom's side of
the family lived to be about 100 and were
in excellent health, never requiring a
nursing home or in-home care. My grandpa
was in his late 60's when he died on the
tractor, but seeing him, you would think
he was in his 50's. He was in excellent
shape.
My concern at this point is obviously that
I have already lost two people in my
family to accidents that we cannot
explain, and I am scared for the few of us
that are left. I don't know if there is a
type of disease or disorder that is
hereditary that would explain what is
going on with us, but so far, tests have
done absolutely nothing. My uncle is 30,
I'm 24, and my brother is 18. I want all
of us to live long lives but it seems that
the odds are against us if we can't figure
out what is going on.
None of us, including my grandpa and mom,
are or were on any medication. Thanks in
advance for any ideas or suggestions
anybody can provide. I don't know what to
do or where to go from here.
|
mc4ever02
Supporter
Joined: 08 Feb 2007 Posts: 3636 Location: Orlando, FL Usa
Thanks: 5
Thanked:2
Posted: 04-20-07 11:47am
Have your doctors looked into the
possibility of epilepsy? Have you or your
brother been to a neurologist with these
complaints?