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Fainting ,followed by seizure in dentist's chair !
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Mags | Report | 5 Oct 2004 11:10 |
Hello Joyce Was she having a tooth out ?- she could have been allergic to the adrenalin injection. They don't give it to me any more since I had an uncontrollable violent shaking fit. Very worrying for her. What did the dentist say about it? Magsx |
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Joyce | Report | 5 Oct 2004 11:03 |
Has anyone heard of the above ??? I never have . It happened yesterday to my daughter who is 37, am told it lasted about 2 mins. She is very healthy (police -officer ) but naturally I'm very worried. She looked dreadful and felt very washed-out afterwards..Any input would be very much appreciated.......Thanks Joyce |