Starting to think it's due to the stupid covid vaccine... but who knows
Blacking out and shaking for no reason?
Starting to think it's due to the stupid covid vaccine... but who knows
Could be a lot of things such as...
-Vasovagal syncope
-Electrolyte abnormalities in the heart or brain.
-Dehydration.
-Low or high potassium or magnesium levels.
-Other heart issues, including: Heart rate that is too fast or too slow. Ventricular tachycardia. Ventricular fibrillation.
-high blood pressure
-toxic exposures to brain injury
-brain infection (encephalitis)
-POTS
-other neuropathies
-numerous movement disorders
Covid vaccine wouldn't be the source of repetitive episodes of shaking and blacking out and those that have shown these symptoms in association with the vaccine were those typically afraid of needles (fear response), or those with underlying conditions that already caused these symptoms, or it was a one type response right after the administration of the vaccine for which they were monitored for any lasting side effects as self-reported by the patient and/or their medical team.
Keep doing your research and talking to and testing with your doctors. It can be super frustrating not having answers right away, but medicine is imperfect. Some symptoms can mask others, or you may have something rare, or sometimes patients leave out crucial information from their doctors which make diagnoses tougher.
I'm am only a student nurse, I would advise you take a blood test. Convulsive syncope is characterized by small jerking after fainting with spontaneous and complete recovery. This is due to decreased blood flow to the brain resulting in a seizure-like reaction. It is estimated to occur in 12% of patients presenting with syncope.
Your specialist may also ask you a series of questions for example:
Do you have a history of fainting?
What were you doing immediately before you fainted?
Did you notice any symptoms right before you fainted?
They asked all that. My mother in law is a nurse as well. So she's trying to get to the bottom of it
They perform a physical examination and carefully review your medical history. Tests may be requested to help determine the reason behind your possible syncope. These can include:
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
Electrolyte levels
Tilt table test
Blood pressure measurements in different positions
Carotid sinus massage
Carotid ultrasound
This happening to many others, just like young people dying from heart attacks. People have been seriously injured. It just started happening in 2021. Doctors refuse to acknowledge the elephant in the room because they were complicit.
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Have you done all blood tests.
Yes Blood work. CT scans. Went to a neurologist. Family doctor. No one knows what's wrong. They are working on it though
Had them all done multiple times
Oh they might have missed something
Yah I think so. It's scary when no one can figure out whats wrong and everything comes back as normal :(
My niece had an infection near his spinal code. He was getting weak day by day and it took them a long to find out.
This is possible they may have missed something @snedger____
@artsy_dragon Yeah I think consulting a different better doctor with all the test reports might help.
Agreed @Snedger____
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