lucyanna girl
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Tonight my DD 14 blacked out for no apparent reason. DD, my sister and I were talking in the kitchen. I was partially turned away from her when, from the corner of my eye I saw her start to fall. She made no effort to break her fall and struck her face on the cabinet as she fell. She came around almost immediately and could not say what happened.
DH wanted to take her straight to the ER but DD insisted we not go tonight and as she seemed ok other than being a little pale I reluctantly agreed to watch and see how she felt as the evening progressed. She has been a little quiet and stayed pale all night and has a bruise where she hit her face. Her pulse has seemed to be steady and strong. She had not yet had dinner when she fainted but had eaten a decent lunch.
What would make a healthy 14 year old faint. She has complained of heartburn a couple of times in the last week but a Tums always seemed to help. I know she had a good lunch. She does not have a fever or any other sighs of a virus. She doesn't date yet. It is scary to see your baby girl fall on her face like that. Anyone have any thoughts?
Update
I want to thank everyone once again for their concern. DD and I spent the afternoon at her doctors office getting a good checkup. Her heart, lungs, blood pressure, blood sugar, etc. were all fine. She did have a low grade fever and when he questioned her she admitted to having a slight sore throat. This has been a recurring problem for several months. His diagnosis was allergies that caused a slight sinus drip that got into the inner ear and caused the blackout. She has a bruise on her chin and a sore tongue where she bit it when she fell. He prescribed medication for the sinus drip and told her if she felt dizzy at all to immediately sit down. He also recommended going to an allergy specialist if this problem does not clear up soon.
I'm just relived that he did not fell it is anything any more serious.
DH wanted to take her straight to the ER but DD insisted we not go tonight and as she seemed ok other than being a little pale I reluctantly agreed to watch and see how she felt as the evening progressed. She has been a little quiet and stayed pale all night and has a bruise where she hit her face. Her pulse has seemed to be steady and strong. She had not yet had dinner when she fainted but had eaten a decent lunch.
What would make a healthy 14 year old faint. She has complained of heartburn a couple of times in the last week but a Tums always seemed to help. I know she had a good lunch. She does not have a fever or any other sighs of a virus. She doesn't date yet. It is scary to see your baby girl fall on her face like that. Anyone have any thoughts?
Update
I want to thank everyone once again for their concern. DD and I spent the afternoon at her doctors office getting a good checkup. Her heart, lungs, blood pressure, blood sugar, etc. were all fine. She did have a low grade fever and when he questioned her she admitted to having a slight sore throat. This has been a recurring problem for several months. His diagnosis was allergies that caused a slight sinus drip that got into the inner ear and caused the blackout. She has a bruise on her chin and a sore tongue where she bit it when she fell. He prescribed medication for the sinus drip and told her if she felt dizzy at all to immediately sit down. He also recommended going to an allergy specialist if this problem does not clear up soon.
I'm just relived that he did not fell it is anything any more serious.

