When I Stand Up I lose balance Posted: 07-13-07 00:47am
Ok, so you know how if you get up too fast
you get a little disoriented.. Sometimes
when I stand up from sitting, or laying
down even when I get up really slow, the
second I get up to about 10 seconds after
my vision blurs out completely then I lose
all feeling in my whole body. I can still
keep standing but I lose balance and
everything so I usually just lean against
something.
are you eating and drinking? Lack of
either of these can cause this. Do you
have ringing in your ears? An ear
infection or an inear infection cancause
loss of balance? Maybe you should go get
checked by a doctor.
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Posted: 07-15-07 19:56pm
this happens to me alot
it happened really bad a few years ago
i got up from my bed and i was even
takeing it slow
when i stood up i blacked out a few
seconds later and bumped into my dresser
and a set of shelves fell on top of me
i woke up a few seconda later to my mom
screaming because i was bleeding from my
head
my suggestion, go to a doctor
the reson for this happening to me is
still unkknown. they did ct scans and
everything but couldnt find anything? good
luck and let me knkow how your feeling
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