NottinghamLive.Emily said: "My condition started at about 12 or 13 where one day at home I just passed out unconscious and put it down to 'I must have got up too quickly.'"It kept on happening and it progressed from me being unconscious for minutes to a length of time, the record being three and a half hours."The frequency also changed from once a week to at one point it was every day or multi times a day.
At Year 11, the neurological functions began.”She added: “After I went unconscious I woke up and could not speak. My ability to speak had gone completely."It was a nightmare at school because it massively affected my education."It got to a point I lost my eyesight and ability to walk.
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