
Avaya
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Furthermore, if they've never been away from you more than 2 days and son went to this camp last summer, then that means you put him there. Did you ask dad if he wanted that time first?
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finz
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[quote]I have a diagnosis from her cardiologist and yes she has been diagnosed with HAVING Vasovagal. It is a term used by cardiologist to describe her issue. She faints, NOT from having a BM. There could be many factors that cause her to faint, one of them is when her BP drops. She is hypotensive. She also suffers from anxiety and when she becomes anxious she can pass out. Our cardiologist is an expert in this field. [/quote]
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Perhaps her cardiologist is an expert in cardiology, but not the english language. Perhaps you just misunderstood what the cardiologist said or he/she abbreviated something.
You don't have to explain it to me, I understand what vasovagal means. You don't seem to get it though.
Again, vasovagal isn't a disease or a condition. A vasovagal response describes an abnormal response of the vagus nerve. It's just a combination of the words vascular and vagus. It is an adjective. Someone can have a benign tumor. You might just say they have a "tumor", but you wouldn't say they have "a benign"
Vasovagal syncope (which it sounds like you are describing), vasovagal attacks, vasovagal responses......THEY are medical conditions.
Again, if YOU don't get that. YOU should be googling the word, NOT instructing us to do so.
Are you POSITIVE you have written documention from that cardiologist stating your dd "has vagogal" (per your first post) ? Or did he specifically write "HAVING vasovagal" as you wrote in this post ? Is it possible that he just wrote "vasovagal" as part of a list of diagnoses, as one might write diabetic (the adjective) instead of diabetes (the disease)?
One might say "James is diabetic" One might say "James has diabetes" One would not (or should not) say "James has diabetic"
One also should not say "James has vasogal"
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