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My dad fainting, it happens sometimes, but I worry so much.
I think the first time my dad fainted was about 15 years ago.
Actually, she may have fainted even before that, but I think the first time I heard about it was around then.
At first, I was so shocked to hear that Dad had fainted and I didn't know what to do.
If I had been right next to you, I might have taken some action, but since my parents are in Seoul and I am in the provinces,
I heard about it a bit late.
I didn't go because I wasn't planning to go to the hospital.
And sometimes, I heard that you fainted. Even after I got married.
Since they are very stubborn, they never accepted our suggestion to go to the hospital for a check-up.
And it was quiet for a few years.
And the most recent update was that she fainted again last month, and I received a call from my mother.
But you always faint with a similar pattern.
When my dad gives me a lot of strength while doing something, I feel blood rush to my head and a hot sensation, and my head spins.
You always talk about it in a similar way.
This time, I heard you were sweating profusely... Could this be vasovagal syncope causing fainting??
You also have chest pain... Should I call this pain?
He said he feels extremely suffocated in his chest.
Fainting, chest tightness, and sweating do not necessarily mean vasovagal syncope.
When I searched, I found that this word appears the most.
I think it would be good for you to go to the hospital and get a check-up. Well, you're quite stubborn...
I'm just a stubborn old rural person. ㅜㅜ Ahh,,, I don't listen to words very well.
Although not very often, when I faint, my mother says her chest beats very rapidly for a while.
Even if I can't see Dad for a moment, I think he might have fainted again... I'm worried.
Me too. What about the mom next to me?
Oh. It's a worry, a concern.