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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 572376" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Unconscious? Possible. Although then my question would be why would she be out so long and then come to? Know what I mean?? </p><p></p><p>Passed out usually means for a few minutes, not hours. </p><p></p><p>Did easy child/difficult child have any medications today that she does not normally take? Did she perhaps take any cold/flu/headache medications? </p><p></p><p>I'm thinking a medication reaction due to the amount of time she believes to have been unconscious. Some OTC medications don't mix well with other medications, not to mention if directions aren't followed correctly it's not that hard to take too much too soon. </p><p></p><p>Only time I had something like that happen was when I was on the water pill Maxide. You have to be careful not to ingest potassium chloride while on it because it causes a serious reaction. I'd been taking it for years. Started a new multivitamin that I had checked to make sure didn't have the potassium chloride (it did, they just called it something else). Next morning I got up feeling horrid and weird. I made it to the bathroom and collapsed. I was out of it for quite a while, maybe 45 mins. Then loopy as heck for quite a long while. ER doctor checked me for everything, then thought to ask if I'd started a vitamin recently. Poof! We had the cause. </p><p></p><p>If she was unconscious that long she needs checked asap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 572376, member: 84"] Unconscious? Possible. Although then my question would be why would she be out so long and then come to? Know what I mean?? Passed out usually means for a few minutes, not hours. Did easy child/difficult child have any medications today that she does not normally take? Did she perhaps take any cold/flu/headache medications? I'm thinking a medication reaction due to the amount of time she believes to have been unconscious. Some OTC medications don't mix well with other medications, not to mention if directions aren't followed correctly it's not that hard to take too much too soon. Only time I had something like that happen was when I was on the water pill Maxide. You have to be careful not to ingest potassium chloride while on it because it causes a serious reaction. I'd been taking it for years. Started a new multivitamin that I had checked to make sure didn't have the potassium chloride (it did, they just called it something else). Next morning I got up feeling horrid and weird. I made it to the bathroom and collapsed. I was out of it for quite a while, maybe 45 mins. Then loopy as heck for quite a long while. ER doctor checked me for everything, then thought to ask if I'd started a vitamin recently. Poof! We had the cause. If she was unconscious that long she needs checked asap. [/QUOTE]
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