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Fainting dreams like a lucid state.
I slept only 2–3 hours due to exam stress but had breakfast and normal water intake. During the exam I went to the bathroom, collapsed while standing, and felt like I was still dreaming at home. I cried loudly for my mom, tried closing and opening my eyes to “wake up,” and was disoriented for 8–10 minutes. Others said I spoke like I was drunk though I was sober and haven’t used alcohol or substances in over two weeks. I slowly returned to about 70% normal. I have a history of low BP and prior fainting linked to dehydration and vitamin deficiency, which improved with supplements. I’m on multiple psychiatric medications and have significant stress, sleep deprivation, and past under-eating issues.
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Could be due to vascular causes Kindly consult for further evaluation
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Your condition might be Severe vasovagal syncope due to - lack of sleep, h/o hypotension, multiple psychoatric meds which can alter BP.
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Need to discuss with Psychiatrist and change meds if required
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