When should frequent, persistant, symptoms of an underlying problem be checked out by a doctor?
Answers: Yes, it could...the ratification out symptom is what she should really be concerned about...what if this happen while she is either holding one of her children or driving? Then what?
How polite will this mother of 2 be to her children if she's laying surrounded by a hospital bed somewhere all messed up from a saloon accident?
I'm not trying to be rude here but these are things that have need of to be considered, especially when you have children and their sanctuary and their lives depend on you.
Sheryl needs to see her doctor for sure. Anytime a personality is experiencing bouts of passing out, they entail to find out why it is happening. The floaters and the nausea along near the passing out could be serious signs of some type of problem next to the brain. There might be a tumor, or she might have bumped her person in charge and have a concussion. Putting a medical exam past its sell-by date could be disastrous. If it is a tumor and she catches a problem soon plenty by getting a check up, she could save her own enthusiasm as well as the lives of others. If she keep driving while having these bouts of ratification out, she could have an luck and kill herself, her children, or another driver. I hold known several immature people, surrounded by their mid 20's who have have strokes and aneurysms, and one of them died from it. Just because your young doesn't other count.
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