Dizzy, HELP!

Amy Pepper
on 5/25/09 5:47 am - Milaca, MN
  I have noticed so many exciting changes with my body. But this one, is scary! I noticed it a few months ago, on and off, but now it is pretty much daily.
  I get dizzy, to the point of almost fainting EVERY time I stand from a bent position. It doesn't seem to be anything to do with protein, or water or vitamins, as I am now getting in all of those and then some. It happens throughout the day, not just one specific time. I was in my garden two days ago, Bent over, when I stood up straight, my body couldn't take it, so over I went.
  I'm curious if this is something that others have experienced? Or if anyone has any good suggestions? I don't go in for my 6 month for three weeks, and am not sure if this is something I should call him about now or not.
 Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Dolly J.
on 5/25/09 6:05 am - Prior Lake, MN
It sounds like your blood pressure might be low.  Are you taking any blood pressure medications?  This might be contributing to it.  I stopped my meds about three weeks after surgery because it was too low.  Good luck in finding out what's happening.
                 

  
 
Amy Pepper
on 5/25/09 6:42 am - Milaca, MN
Nope, I take vits, calcium, b12 and a couple others suggested by other gastric patients, but nothing for blood pressure. I normally run a low one though.
 Thanks! I appreciate any ideas though! Maybe it is my blood pressure, I think Ill schedule an appointment with my general doc.
Crafty1
on 5/25/09 7:02 am - Twin Cities, MN
Yup, it sounds like low blood pressure to me, too.  The same thing happens to me on occasion.  I've had three dizzy spells this year, one of them where I fainted.  My hematologist sent me to a neurologist just to be sure and those tests turned out negative for any other problems.

I had my surgery four years ago and was taken off of two of three BP meds in the hospital, getting off of the third by the end of that year.  My blood pressure runs low all the time, too.  It's generally somewhere around 96/62 or so.  I just try to not stand up too fast, etc., and get all my water in every day.

Nancy  

maggiemcmagmag
on 5/25/09 3:11 pm
I find when I bend or sit it a chair where my feet don't quite touch the ground for a while, when I get up I often have dizzy spells.  I feel like the blood circulation in my legs gets cut off a bit and when I get up and start moving around, it is just trying to recirculate and I get dizzy.  It only lasts for a maybe ten seconds or so. I have very low blood pressure and so I know thats not the case.

I found something on discovery about it so Im reposting it here...


While people love that dizzy feeling they get after spinning around on Carnival rides, it can be a little scary when it happens at other times. The dizziness you feel when you stand up quickly is caused by a decrease in blood flow to the brain. Inside your body you have several major arteries—the biggest one is called the aorta. When you are sitting down, the arteries and the blood vessels in your legs are bent in various positions. When you stand up, those major vessels become straight, kind of like a garden hose, and gravity takes a lot of blood towards your toes. Normally the body responds by pushing the blood through the circulatory system with more force (greater pressure) to overcome the effects of gravity. But if all factors that govern blood pressure are not "in sync" (and you’ve been sitting for a long while), the increase in blood pressure will not be fast enough and you will feel dizzy.

 

Feeling dizzy is the body’s way of telling you to stop for a moment until the flow of blood to the brain can catch up with the sudden change in position. If there is too much delay in getting blood to your brain, you also could experience blurred vision, fuzzy thinking, weakness, and even an upset stomach. These symptoms tell you to sit back down (or lie down) so that more blood can flow to the brain. If you don’t heed these symptoms, your body could force you to faint, making you lie down whether you want to or not! In the future, I would recommend getting up slower—unless you just miss that feeling of being on a carnival ride.

 

 


Crafty1
on 5/25/09 5:02 pm - Twin Cities, MN
This makes sense.  My doc told me to not get up too fast, too, so I'm trying to watch that.  The first time it happened to me this year I was at the gym working with a trainer (standing); the second I was standing doing arm exercises at physical therapy (fainted this time); and the third I was shopping at Target and I was at the checkout when I felt faint.  I didn't faint, though, but had to rest my head on the counter to get my bearings back.  The first two were two days apart and I ended up in the hospital for two days (anemia, and my hemoglobin was low, too).  The third was only about three weeks later.  None since then, though!

Nancy  

Selendrile
on 5/26/09 4:13 am - New York, NY
I sometimes get dizzy as well, but that is only when I forget to take my iron pill.
then I'm like oh crap forgot, and take it.
I dunno i never get dizzy unless i forget it.



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