She's been having a weird buzzing in her head for months and suffered from a concussion after a fall, and injuries after a recent car accident. Now, after fainting at the GC Buzz studio, Victoria will finally receive a diagnosis for what's wrong with her on the Thursday, Oct. 26 episode of "The Young and the Restless."

Victoria (Amelia Heinle) has been unsure of what was wrong with her for a while, and hasn't ever gotten any results when she's sought help for figuring out what's wrong. However, now, after she passed out, she will be immediately taken to the hospital by Billy (Jason Thompson), who was at the studios when she collapsed. Now, as she is examined by a doctor, he will be waiting for her at the hospital, and will have to face her father, Victor (Eric Braden), her brother, Nick (Joshua Morrow) and her mother, Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) when all hree come running in and taking different approaches when confronting him about what's going on.

"What did you do to my daughter?" Victor demands in a preview clip.

"Billy, what the hell happened?" Nick asks.

"Please tell me she's okay," Nikki cries.

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Victoria (Amelia Heinle) makes a bold move on the Dec. 5, 2017 episode of "The Young and the Restless." CBS

Billy won't have any answers for them just yet, and the whole group will be forced to wait together as the doctors take a look at Victoria and try to determine what is going on. When the results come in however it could be very bad news for both her and Billy, as what's wrong with her could be traced to their company.

Meanwhile, they won't be the only ones struggling, and this time, Victor will have a hand in what plagues someone else in Genoa City. Scott (Daniel Hall) called him for help after he woke up in a motel room, covered in blood with a dead prostitute in bed next to him. However, as he makes a move to leave his hotel room though, he will be shocked when the police come knocking down the door—and knocking him to the ground.

"Freeze! Face down on the floor! Do it!" Paul (Doug Davidson) shouts in the clip as Scott is knocked to the ground.

"The Young and the Restless" airs weekdays at 12:30 p.m. EDT on CBS.