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crash21

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Dizzyness While Sleeping
Posted: 10-25-04 04:25am

Hi I work night shifts over the weekends and I got off work on sunday at 12:00noon after going into work saturday night at midnight I came home and got some sleep untill about 3:30pm but stayed up the rest of the day till 10 pm sundaynight went to bed for a full nights sleep. Its now 4:00 am in the morning and I woke up because I was feeling extremely dizzy I turned on the tv and watch tv for a few minutes and the dizzy feeling went away but when I closed my eyes again to go back to sleep the dizzy feeling came back. So I woke up again to go use the restroom and see if it would go away again. But it was wierd when I was getting out of my bed my arms and legs didnt have any feeling in them it was like I was having pour circulation in them as if they were still asleep and I fell down in the floor and couldnt get up for afew seconds any ideals ?

Information about my daily lifestyle is at the bottom::
im 5,5 male 159 pounds I run about 15 miles a week also lifts wieghts 2 times a week train in martial arts 2 times a week and I work 2 12 hours shifts as a security guard over the weekends I also go to school 2 days a week on tuesday and thursdays Question
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purple333

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Joined: 01 Dec 2003
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Posted: 10-27-04 03:32am

You really need to see a dr & get a full medical!!
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teeny

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Joined: 28 Sep 2004
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Location: Chicago/Boulder

Posted: 10-28-04 00:06am

It sounds like vertigo. Look up vertigo on google and see a doctor.
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