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koinu_yukina
I sometimes get lightheaded, sometimes my heart feels... I dunno... weird... and at least once everday I feel like puking, and for the last 3 days I've been a little dizzy. It's not my period, cuz I've had that for more than a year and this stuff started a few months ago...
anger_is_my_friend
well, you should probably see a doctor about it, if you find yourself getting dizzy and light-headed and you "black-out" alot, then it's probably stress weighing your body down. i get that sometimes, and taking vitamins(like one-a-day maximum) really helps. if you feel nauseous, then maybe you should watch what you're eating or see a specialist. hope you feel better! happy.gif
CrookedCriticism
yea i think you should see a doctor. You probably feel like that cause of what you eat or your not getting enough rest.
xBitterxSweetx
i get light headed sometimes. remember to eat healthy and see a doctor.
DrEaMgUy2K1
QUOTE(anger_is_my_friend @ Aug 21 2004, 3:20 PM)
well, you should probably see a doctor about it, if you find yourself getting dizzy and light-headed and you "black-out" alot, then it's probably stress weighing your body down. i get that sometimes, and taking vitamins(like one-a-day maximum) really helps. if you feel nauseous, then maybe you should watch what you're eating or see a specialist. hope you feel better! happy.gif

yea do what she said
shawty_redd
how old are u?
silver-rain
eh, yeah, you should go toa doctor. i know how you feel though, sometimes, i'll feel really lightheaded too.
koinu_yukina
13. One doctor that I went to (an allergy doctor) said he thinks I have acid reflex thing. That probably explains the heart and stomach thing, but I don't know...
pawnshoppromises
pregnant much?
unfortunatekiwi
QUOTE(pawnshoppromises @ Aug 21 2004, 6:48 PM)
pregnant much?

she's 13...>>
Mireh
Not enough protien? Eat mor' chickin!

And go see a doctor too.
new_at_losing
QUOTE
pregnant much?

I think she woulda told us if she had it

Well, all I can say is get more sleep, eat healthy, try to excersize as much as you can, visit the doctor, and drink alotta ginger-ale tongue.gif happy.gif biggrin.gif
inthemudhole
Hm.
Talk to your doctor about it.
Maybe it's just stress.
sophie_007
ooh..i think its heart condition or sumtin..
captured_serenity
consult a doctor. i get those too. but i cant see a doctor yet. no money. poor people = me.
koinu_yukina
I can't see a doctor either cuz my mom doesn't think there's anything wrong... >_<
tyedyefroggy
eat plenty of food (healthy food, not fatty foods like chips) and drink plenty of water, get enough rest and stay active if you're able too. if you get light headed sit down and try to "gather yourself"

doesnt seem like much of any help..... heh.
cutielilsuga
yea go see the OB
or drink a lot of water
that could be one problem too
nyctophiliac
QUOTE
well, you should probably see a doctor about it, if you find yourself getting dizzy and light-headed and you "black-out" alot, then it's probably stress weighing your body down. i get that sometimes, and taking vitamins(like one-a-day maximum) really helps. if you feel nauseous, then maybe you should watch what you're eating or see a specialist. hope you feel better!

yeah dude definatley go to a doctor
lolita kitty
ive gotten that before
not fun
but i dont get it anymore
see a doctor wink.gif
elmogurly
i had that when i was recovering from being sick...i get that once in a while...the fainting part..not the puking part.
starflake
I've worked in the hospital emergency room all summer and we've seen this type of thing a lot. First of all, make sure you drink a ton of liquids. Water, water, water (no juice if it's a stomach acid thing). Milk is good for settling stomach acid problems too if you're not lactose intolerant. Sometimes dizziness can be due to dehydration, even for that amount of time you've been sick. Some people just don't drink enough. Also, if you're puking, you're losing a lot of food and liquid that way which would make you feel light-headed and dizzy. Second, I suggest to eat a lot of fruits, veggies, and fiber because that will make your stomach feel better. Greasy food will upset your stomach like no other. You could also try over the counter antacids.

If this continues, go to a doctor or walk into the ER for help. You shouldn't have to feel sick for this amount of time.
pink_tootsie
QUOTE(anger_is_my_friend @ Aug 21 2004, 6:20 PM)
well, you should probably see a doctor about it, if you find yourself getting dizzy and light-headed and you "black-out" alot, then it's probably stress weighing your body down. i get that sometimes, and taking vitamins(like one-a-day maximum) really helps. if you feel nauseous, then maybe you should watch what you're eating or see a specialist. hope you feel better! happy.gif

couldnt hace said it better!
miss_asian
doctor...
tresa1992
You should go see a doctor. blink.gif
madRooney
see a doctor... guess you wont get your answer here!
smileyworld010
omg. i have that too. like, the exact saame thing. but i've had it for a really long time. constant like, nausea and i feel like i'm gonna faint sometimes. it really sucks. both my parents are doctors, but they dont think anything is wrong with me. finally, my dad's decided to take me to a doctor... ugh.

hope you feel better... hope i feel better too...

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B1onde_1ns1de
yea i feel like that alot too...and now even more then i used to..my doctor told me to drink more water..but i duno.. ermm.gif
latinkai
Like everyone else said..you should go see a doctor.
laur3nw
You should try to convince your mom to go see a doctor. Even though she thinks nothing is wrong, what if it's something serious? You don't want to wait for it to become a bigger problem so that it's harder to fix. Maybe you're under stress or you don't have enough proteins in your body. I don't know..it's best to see the doctor, as everyone else says too.
sunissed14127
i would go see a doctor.
Rachel
have you been eating enough protein?
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