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blacking out


Question Posted Thursday September 11 2008, 9:10 pm

it's super duper random, for example.. my mind has been working all day at school, and then i had to take a skilled test for school. and when i was dancing it was really weird.. i blanked out for a second, and i kind of blacked out for about 2 seconds.. and i felt dizzy and i was holding onto my head and it was kind of blurry for a while. but then, it went back to normal and i went back to dancing after i caught up. why is this? and what should i do?

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peppermintlarry answered Friday September 12 2008, 9:41 am:
it could be a million things, ranging from no big deal to very serious. and i'm not a doctor. my advice would be to GO to a doctor. hope everything turns out alright. good luck.

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