Blackout - scared and confused
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I've never actually done either (fainted or blacked out), so I can't say I know the difference between how one feels versus the other. But, like HormonalSouthernGal, I also had numerous episodes of feeling on the verge of fainting or blacking out while taking bromo. Helped to take with food, and do drink plenty of fluids to prevent becoming dehydrated. |
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