Stories
Privacy
Download
See Alike in...
Alike App
Browser
35d
today I had a fainting episode 3 things happen I wanna discuss, 1st thing is during Syncope I experienced a dream (have every time) is this concerning for incipient epilepsy? 2nd thing after I regained consciousness I have been so weak that my mouth just hangs open it almost looks like a near death experience but I'm alive and this been for hours since regaining consciousness also, when should I go to the ER for a Syncope episode?
0
1
Share
Psychogenic non epileptic seizure
Recurrent Syncope
Tremor
Epilepsy
Orthostatic hypotension
Syncope
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)
advertisement
My sister who pick me up off floor also said ivwas shaking during episode
☝ This content is generated by our users and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult with your physician before making any medical decision
Want to chat or share? Download the Alike app now and get complete access to Alike.health's unique features.
Based on the context provided, it's not clear whether experiencing a dream during syncope is concerning for incipient epilepsy. However, one user mentioned that they were diagnosed with seizures after experiencing similar symptoms. As for when to go to the ER, one user suggested going immediately if you think it's possible you had a seizure. The weakness and near-death experience feeling are not specifically addressed in the context provided.
Instantly get answers to medical questions with our AI, built from the collective wisdom of our community facing similar experiences
Write your question here...
Download Alike for the full experience
Copy Link
Copied
Discover your Alikeness™ with people who are on the same journey, gain wisdom and get emotional relief in a secure & anonymous space.
4.7 Ratings
Scan code or click below download the app
Bupropion
night sweats
paranoid
Valium
sertraline
palpitations
Anxiety (Including GAD)
Depression
Alike health
Instantly get answers to medical questions with our AI, built from the collective wisdom of our community facing similar experiences
Related Questions