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Old 06-13-2011, 12:26 AM #1
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Confused Could it be siezures?

Was recently taken to the ER after a brief black out that was preceded with dizziness, loss of vision, problems talking and thinking normally. The problems lasted for about 5 days ( in saying this I feel "ok" at the moment) after having a complete work up, from blood drawn to an EKG I was diagnosed with vertigo and told to see a doctor with in the week. The ER doc mentioned the possibility of seizures.

Now I do suffer from migraines, anxiety and am bipolar. My migraines have increasing become more symptomatic since I was a teen. I however did not have one this past week. I'm concerned ( to top that off with a stressful week at work) I seem to not be able to function normally and since Tuesday at that. Any advice would be helpful.
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