A new letter from the Capitol’s attending physician says the Senate minority leader is not suffering from a seizure disorder, short strokes known as TIA or movement issues like Parkinson’s disease.

  • @npz@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    So has anyone ever had a form of lightheadedness that rendered them unable to speak? I was underweight for most of my life and regularly felt lightheaded. I could always at least say “oh shit, I feel lightheaded” unless I was right about to faint, which doesn’t seem to be the case for Mitch.

    I feel like we’re being taken for absolute fools when lightheadedness is mentioned, but maybe I’m missing something.

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      1 year ago

      I have in the past, but I also almost fell over.

      Every once in a while I’ll just get incredibly lightheaded and I’m not able to talk or even think. I usually lose balance too and need to brace myself against something. It’ll last like 30 seconds and then go away. They come on with no warning and I can’t even say anything.

      I’ve never been able to figure out what causes it. It happens rarely, like once every 3-4 years.

    • ndguardianA
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      Not lightheadedness, but I get nasty migraines that make it hard to talk in ways that are more than just incoherent babbling.