I have been getting these blackouts that last 30 seconds, and happen from three to seven times daily for two years now. They start when I change positions and afterward they leave me with a throbbing pounding sensation at the base of my neck and back of my skull. I find something to hold on to when they happen My MRI is normal, set read that the left side of my brain is slower, and my spinal tab was 21. I also have myopia that suddenly increased after I started getting these blackouts.
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