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What Causes Black Outs?

Last night I was relaxing in front of the television. My heart started fluttering and I started feeling really flush. I got up and my vision started to get a little fuzzy, I also had a hard time walking. I was bumping into everything. I stumbled to my room and laid down, but then I immediately started vomiting. I vomited repeatedly to the point my stomach cramped terribly . I woke up today feeling very run down and all around weak. I have seen a doctor on a few occasions for my heart fluttering and beating weird and I blacked out once, but ive never thrown up after an episode or so violently.
Mon, 16 Feb 2015
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Hi
I am sorry about the symptoms you are suffering
I read your query and understand your concern
Unfortunately there are many causes which can explain you symptoms
As I read those (symptoms) the most probably cause may be palpitations or extrasistoles
I would reccomend to be checked by your doctor and schedule an EKG or rhythm holter
I hope I have been of help
Feel free to ask for further questions
Wish you good health
Regards
Dr Eris Ranxha
Neurologist
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What Causes Black Outs?

Hi I am sorry about the symptoms you are suffering I read your query and understand your concern Unfortunately there are many causes which can explain you symptoms As I read those (symptoms) the most probably cause may be palpitations or extrasistoles I would reccomend to be checked by your doctor and schedule an EKG or rhythm holter I hope I have been of help Feel free to ask for further questions Wish you good health Regards Dr Eris Ranxha Neurologist