Passing out with less 10-15 seconds out, had scans, mri, brain, upper torso, ekgs, stress test all nedative.?



Answer:
You may have vasovagal episodes, where your heart rate drops low because of increased vagal tone (the vagus is a large cranial nerve). You could also have arrhythmias that just weren't caught on the EKG and stress tests. Another possibility is seizures - there are many different types. Hypoglycemia can also cause some people to pass out.

You don't say how frequent these events are. If they're rare, it's going to be hard to catch what's causing it. I'd suggest keeping as many details as possible about the episodes when they do occur. You or your doctor may be able to find a pattern that will lead to a diagnosis and treatment.

Good luck.

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