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What can cause frequent head rushes with loss of vision, motor control and awareness?

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What can cause frequent head rushes with loss of vision, motor control and awareness?

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I’m a 24 year old, 5’10″ male and I weigh 150 lbs. For most of my life I’ve had the occasional head rush (one every one to two months) when rising from a siting or lying position. Over the past few years the frequency has increased and now I have one to three head rushes a day. Over the course of a week one or two of the head rushes will be severe resulting in these symptoms in order of onset; increased pressure in my head, stars in my vision, vision loss, loss of motor control (I collapse to the ground and gently shake), and loss of awareness. Once I lose motor control I become unresponsive. These “head rushes” last about fifteen to thirty seconds (so I’ve been told). The less severe episodes go through all the symptoms (pressure, stars and vision loss) except I maintain some motor control (I only stumble or fall down into a sitting or squatting position) and some awareness (I think I can still hear people but I can’t talk or move too well). In the past two months I’ve started to have

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