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This is the 3rd time my father has passed out, only to come around after 30 minutes and be ok. Can people fake these symptoms and are they just bids for attention or is it genuine? His blood pressure is normal, all his bloods are normal. I just don't know.

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This is a medical question for an MD, not for a Forum. Have all the information with you when your Father goes to the MD and this should be done AT ONCE on an emergent basis.
What makes you think that this "passing out" has anything to do with a TIA? That would be an unusual symptom for a TIA. TIA usually has symptoms of stroke that pass. And yes, having TIAs do predispose one to a serious stroke as it indicates that there may be occlusion in the carotid arteries. The test to rule this out is very simple and non-invasive and the surgery is quite easy usual and usually very successful.
Call the doctor TODAY.
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There are other possible causes, and if these episodes haven't already been reported to his doctor and investigated I should get onto that a.s.a.p.

You say his blood pressure is normal and all his bloods are normal, but when and how are these being checked?

If he had had a stroke, he wouldn't be all better after 30 minutes, quite true. But TIAs can be a warning sign of increased stroke risk or even of a stroke building up; so I guess it depends on what you mean by "preclude."
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mrsgumby11 Jun 2021
Well that's why I.asked if he could be faking it
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I highly doubt he would be faking passing out. To me it sounds like his BP is perhaps low when he gets up or stands up, thus causing him to pass out, or he could possibly be having seizures.
Are you checking his BP immediately after he has one of these episodes, or are you relying on his stats taken at Dr.'s office?
And if he is having TIA's, they usually will show up on a brain scan, so you might want to request that.
Passing out is nothing to mess around with. Your father could seriously hurt himself in one of these falls, so best to try and get to the bottom of this, sooner than later. Good luck.
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Who determined that your father had experienced strokes?  It sounds more like a syncopatic episode; my father experienced these.  

He passed out unexpectedly, once at a gas station, once at church, and another time at home.   I took him to the hospital each time, and the diagnosis was always the same:   syncopatic episode.

We never did find out what was causing the syncope.

Also, were these episodes in the morning before he had eaten?
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mrsgumby11 Jun 2021
No one determined that my father had a TIA. that's why I posted the question in the first place because I had heard of TIAS, but wasn't sure if that was the reason for him passing out. I'm.not a doctor.
and what the hell is a syncopatic episode?
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