She either has an eating disorder like Kayle or maybe she is like taking drugs but I guess soon you'll find out
--Actually, the nutritionist in the episode mentioned to Lauren something about hyper/hypo-glycemia which deals with your blood sugar level.. I don't remember which one is which but one of them can cause fainting spells if you let your blood sugar get to low. Usually, if it gets to low they can correct it by drinking something with sugar or eating something with sugar and that will spike the blood sugar level back up.. It is also common with Diabetes..
Hope this answers your question.
KD
Season 6 Ep 14
In Season 12 of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," Olivia Benson does not faint. The show focuses on intense cases and character development, showcasing Benson's strength and resilience as a detective. While she faces numerous challenges, her character remains composed and determined throughout the season.
let's see.... here's a list: Faint, Fall, fragile, break-able, Unstablized, ETC. HOPE THIS HELPED! -Annie Jane
The homophone of "feint" is "faint."
They faint
A five letter word for fizzle out could be Fades Break Droop Faint Go Out Yield Fails
it is unlikely for cats to faint
The homonym for "faint" is: Feint
To faint is: desmayarse
Because it could faint from hitting it's head against metal so many times, it would make the cage end up with damage but it doesn't break
In episode 65, Station Break In. Charmy pretended to play tag with Knuckles and sprayed him, causing him to faint. It was a Chaotix trick so Espio could pretend to be Knuckles to scare Cosmo so Tails could win her heart.
The homophone to "faint" is "feint."