Head Rushes

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    Member CoffeTableG is offline
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    Head Rushes

    I have no clue where to post this but this is the only place i can think off.

    When ever i stand up I get lightheaded,dizy, and everything turns black, and its getting worse and worse. Its to the point now when i stand up i completly collapse and lose all sense of anything. If anyone knows anything about this could you please help me.


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    Grand Master Kreain is offline
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    Re: Head Rushes

    See a fucking doctor.

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    Grand Master Ramuthra is offline
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    Re: Head Rushes

    I suggest never standing up again.

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    Member CoffeTableG is offline
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    Re: Head Rushes

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramuthra View Post
    I suggest never standing up again.
    Sounds good to me.

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    Grand Master Ramuthra is offline
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    Re: Head Rushes

    Good luck, your success or failure will affect us all

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    Sorcerer Supreme cinos11 is offline
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    Re: Head Rushes

    Low blood pressure can't remember which.
    All i know is, its similar to how if your pulling high G's and all the blood rushes out of your head.
    Mainly due to the lower amount of pressure exerted to keep blood up there.

    Doctor=Recommended, its not good to keep low blood pressure in case you end up doing other outdoor moving around in swift movements up/down.

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    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Savage is offline
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    Re: Head Rushes

    Orthostatic hypotension is a symptom of low blood pressure. When you stand up, your blood pressure decreases, and thus you feel light headed or dizzy. "The symptom is caused by blood pooling in the lower extremities upon a change in body position. It is quite common and can occur briefly in anyone, although it is particularly prevalent among the elderly, and those with low blood pressure. It can also cause people to be dizzy on the spot."

    Orthostatic hypotension - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Go see a doctor man. None of us are doctors.



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