But always on and off and
I always felt dizzy when I eat gluten, flour.
Not exact matches
Turning 40 last year left me a little
dizzy, and with the
feeling that I needed to start doing all the things I have
always wanted to do!
Family, health professionals, neighbours, friends and taxi drivers will blame breastfeeding if the mother is tired, nervous, weepy, sick, has pain in her knees, has difficulty sleeping, is
always sleepy,
feels dizzy, is anemic, has a relapse of her arthritis (migraines, or any chronic problem) complains of hair loss, change of vision, ringing in the ears or itchy skin.
You may
feel dizzy as a sign of pregnancy even before a missed period if you're not eating much because you're
feeling nauseous, which can sometimes (but definitely not
always) occur within days of conception.
I used to
feel dizzy a lot, had awful cramps in my legs, and my potassium levels were very low, causing my fingers and toes to
always cramp together.
Like last week... I love Pnut butter in small cup of applesauce... recently couldn't find my usual, got an unfamiliar brand... didn't think twice about it... began eating it during a meeting... I was starving and has
always been a great food source... but 1 bite of this made me sick within moments... thank God I was able to make it out the door to vomit... but was a rather noisy event others could hear... I was totally embarrassed, but
felt as if I would faint... I was shaky,
dizzy, sweating profusely....
-- You suddenly jump, squat etc., there is more need for oxygen by muscles and your brain don't get enough oxygen (for short time, because brain is
always major importance) and that's why you
feel dizzy.
Children don't
always realise that physical symptoms, such as
feeling hot,
dizzy or sick, may be manifestations of anxiety rather than illness.