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Dizziness With Light Headed. Suggestion

I have been dizzy four time today. The big problem was when I sat down and reclined my chair I leaned to my right, shut my eyes, a second later I opened my eyes and the room became white I was loosing control like I was passing out, I tried to sit up and called for my husband, by the time he had gotten to me it was over. As I am leaning forwarded now typing, I feed light headed.
Thu, 27 Jun 2013
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Hello,
Thansk for wrt\iting in.

From what you say, it could be a hypoglycemic episode or a trinsient ischemic attack.

You have not mentioned if you suffer from diabetes and are under any medications to control your blood sugar.
In case it is a transient ischemic attack, you must seek a neuologist consultation immediately, without any further delay.

Please visit your nearest hospital and get yourself examined.

Hope this helps.
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Dizziness With Light Headed. Suggestion

Hello, Thansk for wrt\iting in. From what you say, it could be a hypoglycemic episode or a trinsient ischemic attack. You have not mentioned if you suffer from diabetes and are under any medications to control your blood sugar. In case it is a transient ischemic attack, you must seek a neuologist consultation immediately, without any further delay. Please visit your nearest hospital and get yourself examined. Hope this helps.