Dizzyness

Sometimes I get dizzy and it is really weird. When I get dizzy I know what I am saying and everything but I don't, do you know what I mean? This happens mostly at night, but sometimes in the day too. I kind this really weird and I just wanted to know, is it normal?

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  • snufflebunny

    Ok, I am the one who wrote this, and now I am dizzy all of the time and it is really scaring me! should I go to the doctor?

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    • Chaossupersonic

      Ummm... yea I think you should go to a doctor, otherwise it might get REALLY bad...

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  • CountryRoads

    Do you have a cold or sinus problems? It could just be your ears. Like if you lose your balance and feel confused...this happens to me like all winter long.

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  • You should defilement go see a doctor, this started happening to me last year and it turned out I was having seizures all the time, they ended up putting me in a wheel chair until recently because it turns out I had a blodclot in my brain.

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  • Rickyx

    I get this, went docs did test all is clear, now i know that its cus im just really tired, theres a sweet called "glucose barley sugar" it raises ur sugar levels, it makes me feel much more alert.

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  • BatZion

    blood pleasure? dehydration maybe?

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  • UtopianCosmos

    Could also be low blood pressure.

    My mother has it and I do too....Sometimes it can really suck because the spells can happen any time....once I almost passed out on the toilet because that can actually lower your blood pressure.

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  • Murasaki

    Do the dizziness spells happen after you eat or when you lie down? If so it may be because you don't know how to breathe. As funny as it sounds, I had the exact same problem and so do a lot of other people. If you can't breathe properly you restrict air to your brain and thus give yourself the feeling of being dizzy.

    See a breathing specialist, but all you need to do it remember to breathe through your nose and into your stomach, not your chest. To see where you're breathing, lie down and take note which part of your body is moving - if it's your chest then you are not breathing deeply enough, but if it's your stomach/abdomen, then you're correct.

    The reason why this can be affected after eating or when lying down is because when your stomach is full, it pushes your diaphragm upwards and if you're only breathing to your chest then you wont have enough space to breathe. If it's not this, then see a doctor. See one in any case actually. Remember, through the nose, into the abdomen and out the nose after a few seconds.

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