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My mother use to do the same........the doctors later on found out she had type II diabetes......they never

found out the first how many times because they said they didn't run the test to see if she had diabetes and they said without this test they would have no way of knowing that was the problem. Has your mother ever

been checked for diabetes? If not, it couldn't hurt to check it out.

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Patie

 

 

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Suzanne Nottmeier

herbal remedies

Monday, March 31, 2003 3:30 PM

[herbal remedies] Mom fainting

 

Need some help... my mom has a tendency to pass out....it seems for no apparent reason ... she starts to get a bit warm, and then out she goes... the last time was a year ago... in church, was a bit warm... went to stand up and out she went... same this time except she didn't think it was warm... last time she ended up in hospital...oh yes, she throws up to after coming to... she is "sick feeling"... she thought this time when she came to (was stretched out on a pew, she felt better and went to sit up and out she went again... then she threw up , felt better... anyway, when in the hospital, they ran all kinds of tests.. decided it was her potassium levels.... her bp goes way down when this fainting happens also.. She has been taking TT once a day in juice for the last month... I told her once her stomach calms down to start taking PP once a day too... any ideas as what could be causing this... she eats pretty healthy, and technically at 75 is is good health. Seems she d oes this when around alot of people... however, she says church wasn't really crowed.

 

 

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