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BASICALLY EVERYDAY I GET REALLY DIZZY?

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and it usualy happens in the mornings

like I can be in my bed then I get up take a few

steps and boom!

I get super dizzy and I lose vision

I see sort of blurry if anything

And I feel weak.

it usually lasts about 5seconds and

Then it's back to normal

and it could happen a lot of times a day

I usually disregard it

but today as usual I got up

for like the 5 time off my by bed

and then when I started walking

I felt it again but it was the worst!

I couldn't see at all

and I was so weak and dizzy

I fell down

but not really It was more of just me sitting

Down on the floor

and I forgot where I was

And it lasted about 7 seconds!

I'm going to go to the doctor

but I aNt a second opinion

and I have nothing else wrng with me

I'm 5'3 and 122 pounds

And I'm 14

help!

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  1. Blood pressure can very often be low in the mornings just as you are waking up and get back to a normal reading as the day progresses, so it is possible that in the morning your blood pressure is low and you are moving too fast for it to stabilize you.

    The other thing is, you may have vertigo or labyrinthitis.  It is an imbalance of the fluid of the inner ear.  It can make you quite dizzy, sometimes you will feel quite nauseated and sometimes it may be accompanied by a headache.  There may be ringing in your ears and it can come and go.   It can come and go and isn't all that easy to diagnose.  Make sure your doctor checks your ears.  Unfortunately, there really isn't much that can be done for the condition.  You can take gravol or antivert but not too much else.

    Good luck and hopefully they find the problem.

    Take care!


  2. Sounds to me like you could have low blood pressure. Very common in girls your age.

    A friend of mine used to faint quite often because of her BP.

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