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Old 03-26-2012, 05:59 AM #1
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Default mystery seizures

Hi, I was hoping to pick your brains (no pun intended) and see what you all thought of my weird problem. The doctors all say it sounds like seizures, and a CAT scan reveals nothing, but that's all they know. This week, I'll be having an MRI and MRA. this started a year ago. I get an aura I can't describe and know it's about to happen. 20ish seconds later, I get almost total amnesia, where it seems all I know is my name, but that's it. I ask orienting questions repeatedly to any one who's there with me, and I reportedly get very pale and then vomit. it passes after a minute our two and then I spend several his in a daze.

Had anyone heard of something like that? Any leads. Thank you!

Becca
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