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My daughter was found in the middle of the night, unconscious and seizing on her kitchen floor.

She's 28 years old, not a child. She was taken to the local hospital where they did a CT scan and informed her that she didn’t have a seizure because if she had, she would have wet her pants. Now mind you, she’s not a lady who holds her tongue, but she felt like a train and ran her down and had no fight in her.

How should this be dealt with after the fact?

Se have a family history of Epilepsy. We all know what it looks like. How can a medical professional say something like this?
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samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
is she okay now?
@samueltyler2 Well, she had her gallbladder removed because it was so packed full of stones and "stuff" that they could not see it in an ultra sound. she has a growth on her pituitary gland that her doctor is choosing to ignore because they lost the paperwork and have to redo the tests, and they seem to not want to. She has growths on her ovaries that her doctor told her are a non issue, and essentially told her she's being a baby and have still not sent her to a neurologist because they see no reason to, though, she's had more seizures since September.
so,..... yes? but no.
And she says she's going to find a new doctor, but has not and I don't know why.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@nonsensiclesnail if they think there is something in her brain and she had seizures, that should be evaluated.
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