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12 Hour Faint?
Good Morning,
Is it possible to have a 12 hour faint?
If an ambulance was called because of a 12 hour faint would they take you to hospital?
My thoughts are if you have a 12 hour 'faint' then concussion must be considered especially in someone of the older generation.
A neighbour told me this morning that she fainted, came too 12 hours later and used her 'call' watch to call for help, they sent an ambulance who diagnosed a UTI and said there was no need for a trip to the hospital.
From my experience even a unexplained short faint results in a hospital trip.
Thank you for your time.
Answers
Oh and no, a faint does not always result in a hospital trip. My grandmother fell a number of times - some were trips and some were unexplained. The paramedics will have checked just about everything and concluded no trip to hospital was necessary. (In all fairness, that is probably a good decision for your neighbour because the last time my grandmother was admitted to hospital she was on a trolley in a corridor for a very long time.) I think the devil here is the UTI.
Good afternoon Rowan,
I have spoken to her again and she is adamant that she went to the bathroom at 2am and woke up on the floor at 1445 when she pressed her watch alarm for help.
She has tried to see her dr but they say there is no need, take the antibiotics and come back next week if still in discomfort.
I can honestly say that every time i have fainted I have been taken to hospital. I don't know if they consider it a risk because I may have hit my head?
I do appreciate your responses.