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ShatteredWings
July 12th, 2008, 11:17 AM
i did a search but found nothing related
lately i've been really dizzy...'speicaly when i like stand up. someeimes no reason i'll get dizzy and have to find somewhere to wait until i go back to normal
wtf is going on? i mean, if i wasn't eating,this woudn't be supprising, but i'm healthy now...
:confused:
Ryandel
July 12th, 2008, 11:32 AM
It could be just a simple light headed thing. When people stand up too quickly blood doesn't reach the brain fast enough and makes you feel light headed.
-Alex D
Rutherford The Brave
July 12th, 2008, 12:30 PM
usually blood pressure problems as alex said. Still be aware that other things can cause these feelings, if you have been having wierd stomach problems, exhaustion and dizzyness you could be diabetic. Still, I'm unaware of what you have been felling, its just best to keep an eye out.
ShatteredWings
July 12th, 2008, 12:39 PM
exaustion can be a part of it?? ddin't know that...
its really annoying...speically since sometimes if i'm just sitting it'll sudenly happen...
george
July 12th, 2008, 02:45 PM
Like Alex said, the blood doesn't get to your brain quick enough. So you could be laying on the couch for like a few minutes then stand up and feel light headed. That happens to me a lot.
MattHutzell
July 12th, 2008, 05:52 PM
Ya thats all it is. I had a seizure from one b4 >.< and when I got checked out that's what they said it was. So though it isn't anything TOO serious, don't purposely bring them on
ShatteredWings
July 12th, 2008, 05:54 PM
why would i try matt?
apparently the rest of my family has this too [dosnt mean much caue i think i may hav been adoped]haha..idk..it has been bad before, but like i said, i was sick then
Rutherford The Brave
July 12th, 2008, 06:01 PM
hmmmm, have you eaten the tomatoes and the salontro (spelling?). It could be possible th at you might have some e coli, although its not good for you in small amounts it can only make you sick. If you whole family has it than I suggest you go to a doctor, it could definatly be E Coli.
My_Toes_Are_Cold
July 12th, 2008, 06:37 PM
Medically this is called vertigo. It's most commonly known as a head rush. It happens commonly to people when they stand up or get up from a lying position. It's a sudden drop or change in blood pressure that causes you to feel suddenly tired or fatigued. It used to happen to me so badly that I'd have to lean on something before I could move. I remember once I got up too fast in a hot bath passed out. I tell you what, that scared the shit out of me.
Head rushes can happen more commonly if you take medication that causes it, or if you're fatigued, undernourished (not eating enough), or ill.
I wouldn't worry about it, unless it stops you from doing certain things. At that point, I would suggest bringing it up to your doctor the next time you see him.
Ryandel
July 12th, 2008, 06:42 PM
Medically this is called vertigo. It's most commonly known as a head rush.
I wouldn't worry about it, unless it stops you from doing certain things. At that point, I would suggest bringing it up to your doctor the next time you see him.
Oh, I completely forgot the medical term for it. We don't use it much I guess But yes if problem persist and prevent you from doing any tasks consult with your general practician about it.
-Alex D
Rep + MyToes
ShatteredWings
July 12th, 2008, 06:54 PM
hmmmm, have you eaten the tomatoes and the salontro (spelling?). It could be possible th at you might have some e coli, although its not good for you in small amounts it can only make you sick. If you whole family has it than I suggest you go to a doctor, it could definatly be E Coli.
you've gotta be kidding me....seriously greg, that statement was really...well not fitting..nobody's puking!
thankyous toes are cold [i dont feel like multi quoting]
Rutherford The Brave
July 12th, 2008, 07:57 PM
girl;323382']you've gotta be kidding me....seriously greg, that statement was really...well not fitting..nobody's puking!
thankyous toes are cold [i dont feel like multi quoting]
How is it not fitting? If your whole family has it then it could possibly be something you ate. Plus you don't have to be vomiting to have E Coli, it doesnt technically make you throw up.
My_Toes_Are_Cold
July 12th, 2008, 09:14 PM
How is it not fitting? If your whole family has it then it could possibly be something you ate. Plus you don't have to be vomiting to have E Coli, it doesnt technically make you throw up.
E. Coli most certainly does make you vomit. The first thing you're asked if you bring it up is if you have bad vomiting and diarrea, or a lot of it.
Rutherford The Brave
July 12th, 2008, 10:49 PM
Not all the time, clinical error on my part sorry :(
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