Blackouts diagnosed as panic attacks

Hello

I've been having blackouts since late 2008. I'm 35 now & have seen GPs about this many times since. Though I don't show my injuries, as I prefer to cover them up with make up/clothes. It's easier than being asked how it happened & having to say I don't know.

GP used to say that I needed to have a brain scan to rule out other problems. However due to ASD issues I've never been able to have a scan.

GPs record that my symptoms seem to fit with panic attacks/ anxiety. But they only did this after the Local Authority stopped trying to get a court order to remove my child. Which falsely allowed the LA to claim during court that my health could be worse.

I was made via court to attend a public talking therapy course. And later one-to-one sessions, these were over one & half years ago. Which itself I found traumatic. But this didn't help the specific issues though nor did it make the specific issues worse.

I'm sick of dropping things & missing what's going on. Or worse, myself dropping if I ignore weird warning signalls my body gives me. And my own mother claiming I just can't be bothered to pay attention, remember etc. And of claims that I can do things if I want to. I hate having to rush to the toilet for privacy when I feel the weird feeling I now know so well. Or worse if out having to rush into bushes to lay down out of public view.

I have accepted that it's anxiety/panic attacks. But what I don't get is why I've not been given any support. I don't know what to do.

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  • The pressure with the social worker must have been very frightening for you.  It must have been an awful time for you.  The GP would need to refer you to Neurology clinic - they wouldn't prescribe anti-seizure medication without a letter from a neurologist.  There are seizures that are like epileptic seizures but are not caused by epilepsy.  It would take a neuro to figure out what your diagnosis is.

    It sounds like you've had a lot of things hitting you over this period?  You feel it's a struggle to get a diagnosis and treatment?  If the blackouts are not epeleptic then that can be elimininated.  You don't really have anything to loose by asking GP to refer you to neurology clinic (compile a bit of seizure diary if you can, photograph bruising? - if you're not comfortable showing bruises to doctors).  Your GP has a letter from Talking Therapy requesting a referral for you to Neurology - all you have to say is you're following it up or whichever words you use to say that you're concerned about the blackouts, the memory loss, etc.  

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  • The pressure with the social worker must have been very frightening for you.  It must have been an awful time for you.  The GP would need to refer you to Neurology clinic - they wouldn't prescribe anti-seizure medication without a letter from a neurologist.  There are seizures that are like epileptic seizures but are not caused by epilepsy.  It would take a neuro to figure out what your diagnosis is.

    It sounds like you've had a lot of things hitting you over this period?  You feel it's a struggle to get a diagnosis and treatment?  If the blackouts are not epeleptic then that can be elimininated.  You don't really have anything to loose by asking GP to refer you to neurology clinic (compile a bit of seizure diary if you can, photograph bruising? - if you're not comfortable showing bruises to doctors).  Your GP has a letter from Talking Therapy requesting a referral for you to Neurology - all you have to say is you're following it up or whichever words you use to say that you're concerned about the blackouts, the memory loss, etc.  

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