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My husband's experience of fainting symptoms that he has been experiencing for 30 years
My husband has often fainted since he was young.
It's been almost 30 years since elementary school.
I've experienced it so many times that I now take action automatically.
I'll let you know what it feels like and how to take action.
Fainting
It is described as a symptom of temporarily losing memory after falling or lying on the ground.
My husband has been fainting since he was young, both at school and while walking on the street.
It is said that people around have contacted their families and come home, even waking up.
It is said that if you collapse at school, you wake up in the infirmary.
And when they wake up, they don't remember anything.
I'm feeling dizzy... I'm going to faint... and then I lose my memory.
They say waking up is everything.
This is the first time I saw my husband faint.
This is when I experienced symptoms of enteritis during the early days of my honeymoon.
It makes me realize that a person could really die like this.
I had a severe case of enteritis.
At that time, I fainted, called 119, went to the hospital, and was admitted.
I thought I was becoming overwhelmed like this, haha.
And the second is when I was pregnant.
I went to my parents' house early in pregnancy because I had experienced two miscarriages.
Dawn of January 1st.
My husband said he was going to the bathroom, but then he suddenly called me.
I went to see what was wrong because my voice sounded strange.
Seeing someone collapsed on the bathroom floor
I thought I was going to faint.
On the first day of the new year, at his in-laws' house, a husband fainted leaving his pregnant wife behind.
I called 119 and went to the hospital at that time as well.
Fortunately, I didn't have to be hospitalized, so I recovered my senses at the emergency room and went home.
Specifically, there are no symptoms like anemia or orthostatic hypotension.
So, there is nothing to take action on.
They used to faint frequently because they were very thin during their school days.
Since childhood, there have been early warning signs that can be felt.
Then, someone is called or they sit or lie down in advance to faint.
It is said to be a measure taken to prevent head injuries.
They asked if I was thinking of going to the hospital.
They say they've gotten much better now and don't plan to visit.
They say that you might be able to find the cause through a blood test.
It is said that you can determine whether it is orthostatic hypotension based on hemoglobin levels.
If I fall again, I must make sure to at least have a blood test.
Since then, I haven't fainted significantly, so I still consider myself fortunate.