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I was at Staples with my aunt waiting for her to finish doing all her copies and as I was standing I all of a sudden got really dizzy. I became VERY fatigue. It was to the point where i couldn't stand up anymore and the most important thing in the world was to go to sleep. I tried fighting it, but then collasped to the ground. I couldn't see properly, just a bunch of swirls and as the minutes passed by it got worse. Also, my hearing was going away and as I was trying to tell my brother that something was wrong I couldn't hear him, yet alone myself, speaking. It was a like loud ringing noise was taking over. I had him walk me to the car where I slept for 10 minutes and afterwards I felt perfectly normal. This exact same thing has happened when I was 11, then 14, 16, and I am now 17. Is it bad that this is already going on? I think I remember someone telling me it could be low blood pressure or sugar. And It is low or high that leads to Diabetes?
Thanks.

2007-04-02 19:52:35 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health General Health Care Other - General Health Care

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You need to go to the doctor and get things checked out. You have to find out what is triggering this -- low blood pressure, low blood sugar, anemia, a brain tumor, epilepsy . . . . What happens if this happens while you are driving? What happens if it happens when you are alone?

If you know what it is, there is a good chance you can control it through diet, exercise or medication. It's very serious, so don't fool around.

2007-04-02 20:02:27 · answer #1 · answered by Madame M 7 · 0 0

You could be anemic. Go to the Doctor and get a blood test!

Do any of these fit?

Signs and Symptoms of Anemia
If your child has anemia, the first symptoms might be mild skin paleness, and decreased pinkness of the lips and nailbeds. These changes happen gradually, though, so they may be difficult to notice. Other common signs of anemia include:

irritability
fatigue
dizziness, lightheadedness, and a rapid heartbeat
Depending on what's causing the anemia, symptoms may also include jaundice (yellow-tinged skin), a yellowing of the whites of the eyes, an enlarged spleen, and dark tea-colored urine. In infants and preschool children, iron deficiency anemia can result in developmental delays and behavioral disturbances, such as decreased motor activity and problems with social interaction and attention to tasks. Recent research indicates that developmental problems may persist into and beyond school age if the iron deficiency is not properly treated.

2007-04-02 20:01:06 · answer #2 · answered by ♥ G ♥ 6 · 0 0

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2016-05-17 15:05:11 · answer #3 · answered by Sharon 4 · 0 0

It may be a sudden drop in pressure or it may be something else. Whatever, it is only a symptom of some underlying cause You need to see a doctor and get some tests done.

2007-04-02 20:02:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They have service dogs to help people in situations such as yours. They tend to use larger dogs such as Mastiffs, Rottweilers, and Great Danes. They mainly are trained to give leverage and assist the person into the rescue position on your side. Check with a few service dog organizations and see if they could provide information on which type of dog best suits your needs.

2016-03-17 07:13:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The BIG question here is WHY haven't you gone to the doctor yet???????????

It sounds like you fainted- which is a symptom of many conditions or diseases.

Ask your parents to set up an appointment with your doctor .

It is very important to know why this is happening.

2007-04-02 21:06:32 · answer #6 · answered by clcalifornia 7 · 0 0

it could be low blood pressure.. or low glucose level..

did you eat your meal b4 that? if you did then you can rule out low glucose level...

well i think you might want to go for a check up at the doctors to help determine if you have diabetes.. which is the lack of insulin that your body fails to produce..

hope it helps..

2007-04-02 20:03:54 · answer #7 · answered by metiel85 2 · 0 0

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