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Re: Passing out.....

From: Kristina (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 12 Jul 2000 09:12:08 -0500 (CDT)


Good morning! I have a question about your Fibromyalgia... We just found out that my mom has it and she is currently looking for a doctor that specializes in this and can help her. My question is, how do you deal with it? Is there medication or do you just get messages to relax the aching muscles? Any information would be extremely helpful:) Thank you! Also...when did your passing out start? I fainted the other day and hit my head on the floor - causing a concusion that lasted a day or so. My mom was really worried, but we went to a nuerologist and they didn't find anything. She said that some people just pass out and she couldn't tell me if it would happen again or not...I personally didn't like her and felt she was very uninterested in my case (as with a lot of specialists). Anyway, I was just wondering - after reading what you and Leigh said - if there could be something to this afterall. Thanks, again!

Many blessings, Kristina

At Tue, 11 Jul 2000, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>I have no idea what happens when I pass out. I am out.
>
>I don't know if I hit my head. I am sure I have. I usually crumple to
>the ground or just slump over in the car after a racing heart and
>lightheadedness.
>
>I usually need a drink, juice. I now carry around almonds (raw,
>unsalted) as per my endo but I haven't had a BAD hypo attack in a
>while. I don't always pass out. Only a few times.
>
>I also have Neurally Mediated Hypotension from the CFIDS and
>Fibromyalgia so when I try to do formal exercise - I pass out. That's
>another story. I tend to fight a faint.
>
>Barbara Camwell Ness in NYC




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