Re: A ? fainting episode in a first trimester patient.

From: Joanne (jmsmed58@hotmail.com)
Fri Jul 6 14:03:46 2001


At Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Braun, R. Daniel wrote: >
>Could be a siezure secondary to metastases from her choriocarinoma.
>After the above facetiousness, it does sound like some kind of siezure and
>should be evaluated before the 18th.
>
>R. Daniel Braun, MD

Me facetecious, never - i was being serious! I was totally impressed by the expertise on this forum. Its really supportive of health professionals for second opinions and that ultimately benefits the patients. Sorry if I offended you Daniel. Kiwis have a different way of expressing themselves! >
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>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: jmsmed58@hotmail.com [mailto:jmsmed58@hotmail.com]
>Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 2:51 AM
>To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L
>Subject: A ? fainting episode in a first trimester patient.
>
>Something happened today that I want to pass by you geniuses on this
>forum. This patient called me tonight and said she had the following
>turn today: She was in the bathroom and she put her hands on the sink as
>she felt a little bit dizzy. She felt 3 jolting movements throughout
>her whole body and then fell on the floor, then she woke up. This
>jolting business ...... mmmm.. She says she sometimes feels dizzy when
>she gets up quickly. Her iron count is 12.2, on the low end of ref
>range.
>
>So does anyone have any ideas. This is the same lady with the High HCG
>levels - please read that posting, so I dont have to repeat it here.!
>
>Thanks a lot
>
>JOanne RN from New Zealand





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