Thanks everyone for your advice and support, and for your concern.
I'm a bit dizzy and weak today, wonder if these are still the effects of the concussion.
@cassiesmom: No, I don't think I was dehydrated, and I wasn't hungry either. It was a vasovagal reaction to pain.
@mrspunkysmom: I don't think it was a digestion thing... I'm already on a diet as there are many things I cannot eat (dairy products, grains, most fruits, ect.).
@Bengalz: well, yes, I think there is such a Medic Alert system, but I don't think that passing out one time will qualify me for that.
@Scooter's Mom: Wow, you seem to have these episodes a lot... that is scary! Do you know what triggers them?






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), or ones with medical conditions either. A lot of young and healthy people that live alone have them for security reasons. I got mine AFTER I had a BIG scare - I fell on ice in my driveway and fractured my femur. Thankfully it was still daylight and some men driving past the house heard me hollering for help and saw me laying there and unable to get up - they stopped and carried me into the house and called an ambulance for me. If it had been night time and the rest of the family was late in getting home, then I hate to think what could have happened with me laying there in the freezing rain for who knows how long. So after surgery and a week in the hospital, then 2 weeks in rehab and several months of physical therapy after that, I decided I needed an alert system - just in case. I've never had to use it, but it's there if I need it, and with my balance compromised from a previous issue, then falling is a great risk for me.
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