Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 Hi all, I know most are familiar with my blackouts, I get this tingling sensation, and this downward pull type of feeling, then my vision feels like I am looking through a TV with tons of static on it, and then I wake up on the floor feeling like I weigh 5000 lb., and I'm unable to move. Well, last night something new happened. At 3 AM I was awoken by feeling extraordinarily nauseous. I have never in my life woken up due to nausea. But anyway, I got up to get some water to see if that would help. So I went into the bathroom, and while I was turning the water on, I started to get this cold sweat all over, then the Nausea got so bad I thought I was going to vomit. Next thing I remember is waking up on the floor, and my nausea was gone. I thought it was very strange. I don't remember having any of the SX that normally lead up to the blackouts, but its also possible that the nausea was so bad that I just can't remember them because of that. I thought about the possibility that it was a coincidence, but I don't understand why the nausea would immediately go away after I blacked out. I know that blackouts are not extremely common among us. But has anyone else had this happen before a blackout? I do not know to much about the Vagus (s/p?) nerve, but I am planning on doing research on that today. Also if anyone knows about the relationship with Syncope/Vagus nerve acting up POST decompression, I would really hearing back from someone. Thankyou. Hugs and Pocadots, Joanna/Atlanta CM-17mm/SM-C1-T6<---Still there, but shrinking!!! Decompressed, Duraplasty, Laminectomy-7/27/01 Dura Exploration, Staph infection Cleaning-9/8/01 Allergic to EVERYTHING!! Still having Blackouts, dizziness, etc...But Headaches are getting Better!!! Doing lots of tests...But still kicking!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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