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Re: Knee Surgery
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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
That happened to Hannah (for the first time) when she was only about 8 years old. I FREAKED OUT!!!!! The hospital ran several tests, did an MRI, nothing. Then it didn't happen again till she was 10 or 11...and that time she actually convulsed/seized as well--but again, they couldn't figure anything out.
She has since fainted 2-3 times (sometimes followed or preceded by nausea or vomiting), but the doctor can't find anything wrong. We have found out that she has to have protein for breakfast, and can't eat sugar in the morning, or she will get sick and dizzy very quickly. However, they did blood sugar tests, and that's normal as well.
So I guess--it's just fainting! Sure does scare a mother, though!!!!!!
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That sounds very much like what happened to my daughter! I am going to send this to her so she can read it. It is terrifying and hard not to worry. It's funny, but my daughter is very big on eating protein for breakfast when she is going to have a long day. Is your daughter active or fairly sedentary? My daughter walks to classes (which is a fair distance) with a heavy backpack almost daily, but other than that, she is on her computer almost constantly.
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