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That is a question you should be asking your doctor. It could be a blood pressure problem or something with your diet or something serious.
go to your doc and ask 4 an mri they are pretty expensive but they could discover something my bro had headaches and went to get an mri it showed he had a tumor! im not saying you have one but go c a doc!!!
See your Doctor about this asap.
I get that too, I think it is nutrition. get up slowly and hold onto something
Ok, you might be in serious danger. Dizzy spells can come from a number of things. The most common one is High Blood Pressure. This is when the blood has a hard time pumping throught the body. Another one could be Diabetes, it can cause the spells due to the sugar intake in your body or lack there of. There are a few other things, but these two are some of the most common. They are not cured by a home remedies and must have medical attention in order to be contained.
There are serious consequences to not getting medical attention such as stroke, heart attacks, or lost in eye sight, and others. Those are just off the top of my head.
You should make a appointment to consult your local doctor at once.
And if you don't have a doctor, then you can get help from the local health departments in your area. Just look in your phonebook, or you can seek listing in your area by getting it from the internet. Health Departments are based on a income scale and could cost you little to nothing for a visit.
This could be a visit that can change your whole life. You should take it VERY VERY SERIOUS.
Gain Wisdom
ONE, STNA






Why do I get floaty dizzy spells?
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So, I recently asked about the dizzy spells that occur when I stand up. Common answer was lack of nutrition, thanks everyone who answered that =)
Well, heres another one.
Ever since I was in probably first grade, I've had that dizzyness in the back of my head that makes me feel like I'm floating, but if I move my legs, it goes away. But then obviously comes back until I stand up and move around for a bit. After about 5 minutes it still feels.. floaty but I get a little headache.
What is this? Do you get it? How can I prevent it?
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PS: I waited TWO MINUTES until someone changed my title. You could AT LEAST CAPITALIZE THE I, PLEASE!