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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Suggest Treatment For Loss Of Memory And Less Opening Of Eye

IN 2012 i had an incident extreme nausea and sweating- i thought my blood sugar had fallen-I went to the bathroom because I THOUGHT I was going to throw up and have diareah at the same time--- so as I sat on the toilet -- i began to shake I woke up my husband to get me something seet to eat-- he did and I took a bite of cake and then handed it back to him and told him that I couldn t eat any more.. he left to bring the cake to the kitchen-- when he came back I had fainted - he called my daughter to come down stairs - she said that my arms were rigid at my side and jaws were clinched.. she called 911 and the ambulance took me to the hospital... the ER doctors said that the EKG was eratic...and said that I probably had a heart attack... I had complained that my back was hurting--- however it was because of the rough ride in the ambulance-- I was extremely thirsty.. but no one in the ErR listened to me-- my husband had to sneak water to me... any way I was transferred to another hospital and there they continued tests for a possible heart attack-I was tested alterriorgram I think that is how you spell and there were no blockages.. the cardiologist said that my kidneys were very dry and I was put on IV fluids.... before the incident I was taking HTCZ blood pressure meds...the Dr s diagnosis was synchopy which I know as fainting.. but I have lost memory some has come back- my right eye does not open as wide as it used to- I know that the day it happened I did not drink much water
Wed, 24 Aug 2016
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Hi ,you probably had syncope due to dehydration and hypotension which has caused hypoxic injury to brain leading to memory loss and third nerve dysfunction.This cannot be reversed totally and will gradually improve with time. Thanks
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Suggest Treatment For Loss Of Memory And Less Opening Of Eye

Hi ,you probably had syncope due to dehydration and hypotension which has caused hypoxic injury to brain leading to memory loss and third nerve dysfunction.This cannot be reversed totally and will gradually improve with time. Thanks