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I am not sure if this is what I have. I have had "lightheaded", dizzy spells often throughout my life, but no seizures. Until 9 mths ago, after the birth of my 2nd son I started having episodes of "my head is spinning" and I would become very shaky and feel like I was going to faint. I am a nurse and so I imagined my blood sugars were low and would immediately eat a bunch of sugars, drink lots of fluids and lie flat. The symptoms would eventually get a lil better. Post pregnancy some women can develop a syndrome called Fredrick-Waterhouse syndrome. It has to do with a paralization of your pituitary gland, which in turn can not tell your adrenal glands to produce a natural steroid that helps regulate your fluids and blood pressure. They thought I had this. Now, still 9 mths later after trials of steroids and multiple labs they still are trying to diagnosis me. Since March I have been hospitalized 2, with the same tests ran and all labs, Scans, Pee collected are normal. The only things is that the tilt table I have done 2, and will faint in 5 min. They now have me on meds to increase my blood pressure and help me retain salt. Symptoms still there, now accompianed with anxiety. The end diagnosis of where I am at is a rare autonamic dysfunction. I am now looking at going to a Mayo Clinic for a more in depth evaluation. Like my doctors said, this is so rare that they may see 1-2 cases like this their whole career, where as the Mayo Clinic see rare things often.
I wish you the best!