My husband was crying uncontrollably then started to complain about not being able to breathe&a headache. I turned him over& his eyes were wandering, he wasn't responding when I said he was scaring me, that he looked empty. Then mentioned he couldn't move. All the sudden he closed his eyes and wasn't responding. I was shaking his face and calling his name, still no answer. I grabbed his wrist then all the sudden he woke up and didn't know where he was and had no memory of all of this..
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This sounds more like a petit mal or absence seizure. The crying would be the aura. The stiffness, the rolling of his eyes and quick recovery without any recollection, all tie into the picture. This is probably not his first attack. It will be nice for him to be seen by PCP or neurologist, to establish the diagnosis and put him on appropriate treatment. Now that you have an idea of what is going on, you will avoid shaking his head next time it happens.
This sounds more like a petit mal or absence seizure. The crying would be the aura. The stiffness, the rolling of his eyes and quick recovery without any recollection, all tie into the picture. This is probably not his first attack. It will be nice for him to be seen by PCP or neurologist, to establish the diagnosis and put him on appropriate treatment. Now that you have an idea of what is going on, you will avoid shaking his head next time it happens.
This sounds more like a petition Mal or absence seizure. The crying would be the aura. The stiffness, the rolling of his eyes and quick recovery without any recollection, all tie into the picture. This is probably not his first attack. It will be nice for him to be seen by PCP or neurologist, to establish the diagnosis and put him on appropriate treatment. Now that you have an idea of what is going on, you will avoid shaking his head next time it happens.
Emergency condition = see MD.
that being said, consider epileptic seizer or other brain disorder. either way it is serious.
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that being said, consider epileptic seizer or other brain disorder. either way it is serious.
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In case you have not already acted, I agree with Dr Kiriluk; this is no time for hesitation, your husband should go to the hospital now. There are many possible causes of this, many of which could be serious.