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What Could Sudden Blackouts And Loss Of Memory For Few Seconds With Frequent Migraines Suggest?

Hi, i'm 25 years old girl. I don't know exactly what's going on but I suddenly like blank for a second and when I realize I wasn't in the same stand I was a second ago. It happen quite frequent. Now, I had a feeling like suddenly blackout for 2-3 second while doing something. When this situation happen, I realize I don't walk properly like suddenly go to the other side (opposite to the direction where I wanted to go). I have history of frequent migraine and palpitation. I don't have any other history of medical illness.
Mon, 19 Feb 2018
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You should have both an MRI of the brain with gadolinium contrast (seizure protocol) as well as an EEG study performed (sleep deprived would be a good type to order) and then, a very good HISTORY and NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATION by a neurologist.


Take Care


Regards
Dr. Dariush Saghafi,
Neurologist
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What Could Sudden Blackouts And Loss Of Memory For Few Seconds With Frequent Migraines Suggest?

Hi You should have both an MRI of the brain with gadolinium contrast (seizure protocol) as well as an EEG study performed (sleep deprived would be a good type to order) and then, a very good HISTORY and NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATION by a neurologist. Take Care Regards Dr. Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist