Weird Dizzy Feeling: is there something wrong with me? Posted: 10-07-06 14:55pm
I am 15 and I skateboard. 99.9% of the
time when I get done eating and do
somthing athletic like skatboard, bike,
swim etc, I get a weird feeling. It is
hard to desribe and i'll do my best. Its
kind of like a dizzy feeling, it takes the
energy out of you. The only solution that
I have found is to wait it out until it
goes away. It lasts for like 10-15
minutes. I am wondering if somethings
wrong with me or if anyone could tell me
what to do.
Given only the description of having a
“weird dizzy feeling” that “takes
the energy out of you” after eating and
physical activities, lasting 10-15
minutes, it is impossible to diagnose or
identify the condition. You may visit your
General Practitioner to request some
physical examinations and draw standard
blood analyses. Your GP may then suggest
a specialist to you based on the outcome
of the examinations.
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