What Causes Memory Loss, Passing Out And Throwing Up?
i was in a car accident two years ago recently in the past 6 months ive stated passin out, memory loss, throwing up but its only when im sleepin and i starting to read numbers one way and saying them in a total different order i never had these problems before hat could it be
Since the car accident was 2 years your symptoms would not be directly related to that incident. If you are exclusively having the symptoms of vomiting that wakes you up at night then, an examination is warranted though this could also be due to stress and anxiety as well if symptoms are only present nocturnally.
As far as the problem of seeing numbers differently from saying them again, a neurological examination is not unreasonable but given your PERFECT GRAMMATICAL form of writing that is evident in this question I also think this could be a symptom secondary to stress and anxiety since problems involving numbers but NOT letters/words would be less likely to be an actual BRAIN problem. Make sense?
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
All the best.
Regards,
Dr. Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist
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What Causes Memory Loss, Passing Out And Throwing Up?
Hi, Since the car accident was 2 years your symptoms would not be directly related to that incident. If you are exclusively having the symptoms of vomiting that wakes you up at night then, an examination is warranted though this could also be due to stress and anxiety as well if symptoms are only present nocturnally. As far as the problem of seeing numbers differently from saying them again, a neurological examination is not unreasonable but given your PERFECT GRAMMATICAL form of writing that is evident in this question I also think this could be a symptom secondary to stress and anxiety since problems involving numbers but NOT letters/words would be less likely to be an actual BRAIN problem. Make sense? Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. All the best. Regards, Dr. Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist