Lightheaded when standing and slimies?
Hi all. Since my surgery I have had the terrible light-headed feeling when I stand up. I get the rush of blood to my head, the heat, the weird almost deafness, etc. Does this go away as your body adjusts to the lesser amount of food? If so, about how long does it take?
Second question, what are slimies? Lately I have noticed what when I drink water I get this feeling of stuff in my throat, and I have to swallow super hard a few times to get it to go away. Is that what that is? I thought you got that from eating bad?
Thanks!
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Age: 34 / Height 5' 8" / Starting weight July 2015: 446.0 lbs / Surgery Date & Weight: 1/19/16 - 320.4 / Lost pre-op: 125.6lbs / Goal Weight: 180 lbs
I have the light headed ness still. not too bad, nor as frequently. im 4 months post op. hope it ends for you soon! it is a pain. I have mainly now, my balance is thrown off more than the dizzy/head rush/light headedness.
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I went over a year being dizzy and light headed especially after I got off a machine at the gym..I finally suggested to my Dr that my blood pressure pills had not been adjusted since my surgery! The Dr and I both agreed to lessen the dosage if I need to take one at all and I feel much better now. I do keep a watch on my pressure and if I see it's going up I take a pill... most days I do without a blood pressure pill! Good luck on your journey and if you continue to have problems, talk to your Dr.