Best approach: Contact your primary care physician or gynecologist, and get care directly as out-patient. The er is not designed for chronic on-going care, and the expense of each visit can be very onerous. Yes, get the records and all pertainent details and plan an approach to deal with this.
Answered 8/3/2013
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/Pseudo seizure: Rather than go to the emergency room contact your physician to discuss the situation. He/she can discuss the potential of Clonidine causing your episode. It may take a work up including a neurologist consultation since there may be several factors contributing to what you experienced.
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