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At the hospital, comprehensive blood work and an electrocardiogram (EKG) were performed to evaluate my heart’s health and check for any abnormalities. The blood tests revealed low potassium levels—an electrolyte imbalance—but nothing else alarming. The EKG results came back normal, indicating that my heart was functioning properly during the episode. These findings suggested that, while my symptoms were concerning, there was no immediate evidence of a stroke or major cardiac issues.