Nov 16, 2007 14:49
It all started on our third day of vacation. My brother and I were hurriedly getting ready to breakfast because we were leaving on the train form London to Paris that day. My father had already left to eat. As I was walking out of the bathroom I stubbed my toe, subsequently breaking it, on my bag. It hurt a lot to say the least. I hobbled over to the desk and woke up on the floor. My brother tells me that I just fell over. I was unconscious for only a couple of moments. Brad thought I was having a seizure and began to role me on my side when I came to. I really didn't know where I was but I did remember breaking my toe. We then proceeded, slowly, to breakfast. We ate and explained to my dad what happened. When we made our way back up to the room I felt very sick. My vision was becoming foggy and I was very sick to my stomach. I felt as if I was about to lose everything I had just ate. The feeling passed and we were on our way to Paris. Cut to us back in the States.
Before arriving home my mother made a doctors appointment for me. My brother and I went and the doctor did some preliminary neuralogic tests to see if anything was wrong. He didn't seem worried but I was supposed to get blood work and an EEG anyway.
I got the blood work done and my liver enzymes came back abnormal. So they tested me again, a Hep C panel, and they never got back to me. So I can only assume that I'm ok on that front.
I went to get my EEG. That was an experience. Kind of weird, but interesting nonetheless. I got those test results back and they, like the blood work, were abnormal. My primary doctor told me that the neurologist made notes saying that I might have a form of epilepsy. And more testing was to be completed.
I then had an MRI, Holter Monitor, and EKG done. The Holter monitor and EKG can back fine. The MRI, the doctor told me, was fun but that I have a little spot. He said it was nothing to worry about and that I was fine.
For some reason I just can't bring myself to believe him. I don't know what it is but I don't think I'm fine. But as of right now I am medically sound.