Guest guest Posted March 14, 2002 Report Share Posted March 14, 2002 Hi everyone - Last month I posted about my unusual experience where I became unconscious for about 6 hours. I have since had a gallium scan and a complete neurological evalutaion. Neither showed anything. My theory of what happened is that my loss of consciousness was caused by a combination of the high fever and the low blood pressure - a symptom of dehydration. The neurologist confirmed that the fever and low bp could indeed have caused the loss of consciousness. I have decided that to try to be sure that I never get dehydrated again when dealing with our fevers, I will drink lots of water. I keep a bottle on my desk at work and drink at least a quart through the day. I have been feeling lots better since I started this. I have been able to lower my prednisone from 20 mg to 8 mg in this one month and have had no recurrence of fevers at all. I was wondering if any of you have experienced drinking water as having a positive effect on moderating your fevers. It kind of seems out if left field, but at the same time, there is also a logic to the idea that with the fevers we experience, our bodies might need more water. I don't know; that's for sure, but I'd sure love your thoughts. Thanks - Marcia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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