Blurry Vision, Collapsing Arms And Legs, Black Outs. Seizures?
Hey I keep collapsing my arms and legs keep seizing up, my vision is bad, I keep being clumsy. I have some sort of seizures to but each episode is compleatly different. They happpen a lot more frequently now and somtimes I m unconsious I can t rember most of them. My husband says my eyes are rolled to the back on my eye lids. Today I seemed to b compleatly paralised. I ve lost most my memory to. And I seem to have uncontrolable over exadrated emotions please help figure what s happening to me
Hello, the symptoms you have mentioned as collapsing or shaking of arms and legs, confusion, blurred vision, twisting of arms, paralysis of extremities etc. are most likely due to some seizure discharge. If they occurred without any specific cause then I advise you to please visit a Neurologist for proper opinion. Investigations like EEG is needed to rule out any abnormal electrical activity in brain. Imaging study with MRI is needed to rule out any anatomical pathology. So please visit a psychiatrist/ neurologist for detailed evaluation.
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Dr. Seikhoo Bishnoi, MD
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Blurry Vision, Collapsing Arms And Legs, Black Outs. Seizures?
Hello Welcome to HCM Hello, the symptoms you have mentioned as collapsing or shaking of arms and legs, confusion, blurred vision, twisting of arms, paralysis of extremities etc. are most likely due to some seizure discharge. If they occurred without any specific cause then I advise you to please visit a Neurologist for proper opinion. Investigations like EEG is needed to rule out any abnormal electrical activity in brain. Imaging study with MRI is needed to rule out any anatomical pathology. So please visit a psychiatrist/ neurologist for detailed evaluation. Thanks Dr. Seikhoo Bishnoi, MD