
Knownow't
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Go and see a doctor....sounds like low blood pressure, when you stand up the blood has to be pushed harder to the brain and if your blood pressure is low it may not get sufficient blood so you feel faint...it is natures way of getting your head nearer the ground by making you fall down in a faint....your diet may cause this, or there could be an underlying cause, get it checked out.
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mamma no1
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dont get up,only messin go 2 doc asap,blood pressure maybe?get it checkd
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chucky
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i don't now what it is but i have the same thing all my life when i get up some morning my eyes get bluring and i can't see and i get dizzy this happens usually if you stand up to fast
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Proud New Mommy
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I was having a similar problem so I had my blood tested for diabetes. It turns out it's low blood sugar. I have to make sure I eat healthy, and eat frequently (maybe a small snack or fruit). If I don't my hearing is muffled, my vision blurred and I feel sick, but it goes away after a few minutes.
I would still check with your doctor.
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My Business
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my immediate guess would be Glaucoma... me and my husband have just had 7years of looking after my grandfather with Glaucoma.. Causes by Instense Strain on your eyes, it damages the nerves and muscles behind the eyes... causing, sickness, dizzy spells, nausea, headache, selective hearing ... and a whole load of Moaning, althjough the moaning may vary by age group!
contact GP, suggest Glaucoma and if he agrees he'll refer you to eye specialist
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This could be signaling that something is up with you blood pressure, or it could be that you are underweight. at any rate you need to see a physician.
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AlmondJoey
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Get rid of the revolving chair.
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reckon
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stop being a finnicky eater and just eat. Substitute the protiens you are not getting from meat with protiens from another source. When you get up get up slow because when you get up fast sometimes you experience a head rush. Circulation of blood plays a part here also
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Mz_Monroe
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Sounds like you're anemic, which can be common in vegetarian. It's when your iron levels are low. You should see a doctor it these symptoms persists. Here's a link below you can look at. I hope you feel better soon.
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Martyr Machine
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Notice that almost every woman answered the same way and avoided the obvious. You are malnourished. It is that simple. An adult body requires more than a 9 year old body.
Please take this explanation seriously. You are under-weight and what you are experiencing the consequences. You do not get the necessary nutrients as a vegan. Every vegan that I have ever seen looks unhealthy and always has some sort of health problems.
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Dolly Blue
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No one on here can tell you what is wrong with you, they can only guess.
Go to the Doctor and get a check up.
It is probably something and nothing, a check up and maybe blood tests will sort out your worries.
There could be lots of simple reasons for the symptoms you describe.
Go to the doctor instead of worrying.
Hope you feel better soon.!!!!
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caduceus
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woah, same freakin thing happens to me!
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Shaun the Sheep
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Postural hypotension
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curtis1149@yahoo.com c
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i myself was dehydrated just a couple of weeks ago and did not know it you dont have to experience weight loss to have this either..If you are dehydrated, and you change positions, you may feel experience imbalance or dizziness....after 3 days of drinkin lots of liquids i was back to normal...also check other things untreated allergies or even std's can give u similar symptoms..dont mean to scare you but its the truth
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Beth M
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When I was a teen I had these problems too. I was 5'7" and 102. But, my fainting and dizziness was a result of my weight. I had to work with my Dr. and parents and I had to gain 10 lbs. I used protein shakes to help me add weight.
If you are a finicky eater and a vegetarian, perhaps you are not getting enough protien or iron.
Teens bodies are doing a lot of changing and growing, more than at any other time in your life besides infancy. So you may need some extra nutrients. I would talk to your parents and also to your pediatrician of family Dr.
Good luck!
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gretaleah68
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It could be a number of things, you need to tell your parents and go to the doc, ok?
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butterfly♥princess
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maybe u need glasses...get ur eyes checked
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Robert W
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I'd say this is a problem best left to an actual doctor, not a bunch of Yahoos on this forum to tell you that you're fine and have nothing to worry about...
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imaginethat
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im no doctor, but it sounds like it could be your blood pressure i had those signs and that was what i had, you can never be to young to have blood pressure problems, i would go have it checked out, have a great afternoon!
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The Caseman
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A question better left answered by a doctor.
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Cheryl J
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it can sometimes make you feel weaker if you haven't been eating enough, suffer from stress or have not had enough sleep.
it may also be a sign that you are coming down with a cold or something as this is likely to affect your hearing as welll (dont think it would be affected by any of the above).
i would wait a few days and see if it gets better or any symptoms get worse and if so go visit the doctor
x :)
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Trixie
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I would definatly go to the dr. But it sounds like it may be low blood pressure. I had BIG problems with this and actually fainted on three different ocassions. . You also may need to really make sure that you are getting enough protien in your diet.
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Anjo
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It sounds like you have low blood pressure. go get it checked out at your doc. or it could be aneamia, not enough iron in your blood. nothing to worry about but get it checked anyhow,
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Carla A
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Go to the doctor as you could have any number of conditions and need to get this sorted. The first things that spring to mind are anemia or vertigo.
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Juliette
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Please see a doctor, maybe you have low blood sugar or blood pressure, you need a good check up ! Good luck :)
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mr bigs
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Ask the doctor to check your vitamin B12 levels,veggies often get a deficiency & thats dangerous !
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missourim43
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Could be blood pressure related. Best to seek medical advice from your DR. not online. Make an appointment and get it checked out.
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Sarah
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you should go to the doctor and they will probably take blood. you could be anemic or something. PUT ON SOME WEIGHT GIRL! I know how you feel though, Im 20, 5'6" and barely weigh 100 lbs. dont be afraid to put on some weight tho! I was 85 lbs a year ago and then i started eating more and working out to gain weight, everyone tells me i look so much better! i get compliments from everyone and my fiance cant take his hands off me!
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Poor old me
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Low Iron in your blood. You already heard it, but you got to eat more missy....
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CluelessOne
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Maybe you're anemic? Go see your doctor ASAP - you sound deathly thin for your height! Hurry get to the doctor!!Ü
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the
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With the dizziness, blurry vision, and muffled hearing, this sounds like a low or high blood pressure issue. You definitely need a checkup.
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