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Dizziness, Feeling Faint, Rushing Blood. What Is Wrong? History Of Anorexia

a few years ago i began loosing weight, i lost enough where i almost became anorexic. i began eating normally from that time when i blacked out several times... since, i get similar feelings every now and then. i feel dizzy and like i may faint any minute with a cold rush of blood. the only thing that help is to drink water at that time and just sit. what is wrong with me?
Sat, 20 Apr 2013
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Hi there ~

I am glad you got over anorexia and are now in the process of having your medical problems which may be long lasting, get cured. I hope your postural hypotension also gets better over time. I also hope that you see a doctor to have your postural hypotension checked out so as to not have any other side effects from the comorbid conditions. I hope this helps.

Take care and have a lovely day!
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Dizziness, Feeling Faint, Rushing Blood. What Is Wrong? History Of Anorexia

Hi there ~ I am glad you got over anorexia and are now in the process of having your medical problems which may be long lasting, get cured. I hope your postural hypotension also gets better over time. I also hope that you see a doctor to have your postural hypotension checked out so as to not have any other side effects from the comorbid conditions. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!