Sentences with phrase «like feeling dizzy»

Some people merely suffer an altered state of awareness — like feeling dizzy, dazed or confused.
If you're managing an illness and haven't been active, talk to your doctor about what exercises are safe, any precautions to take, what kind of discomfort is normal, and what are signs to stop, like feeling dizzy, short of breath or chest pain.

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Instead it feels more like a dizzying drive on a road with steep climbs, narrow bridge crossings and warning signs.
I knew I wanted to make cookies the kids would like, but since I'm still feeling dizzy, I also wanted to keep it simple.
When I consume too much sugar, I feel dizzy and like I'm going to faint.
... because like cream cheese, I feel a little dizzy after drinking a cup of hot chocolate.
I hope you figure it out, I know what the heart racing feels like as I produce too much epinephrine and it sometimes makes me dizzy and weak; it's much better since I became an adult but sometimes it used to feel like my heart was going to pound out of my chest.
Not long after that, I started feeling dizzy at work and noticed that my legs felt like tree trunks: so heavy that it was hard to walk.
«If you have a carb - centered diet for fuel, then you have to be careful about intense exercise (like CrossFit), especially toward the end of a fasting period, because you may run out of fuel and feel pretty horrible (dizzy, lightheaded, nauseous, and weak),» Vincent adds.
It was like a heat wave came over my face: I started to sweat; I was feeling lightheaded, dizzy, disoriented.
If you feel like you're going to die during your hard parts (but you're not nauseous, dizzy or anything serious like that) then that's a good thing!
«Just like when you aren't pregnant, if you feel dizzy, lightheaded or nauseous, or have chest pain, you need to stop!»
and when I go outside I feel dizzy, weak, tired, out of breath, and feels like i'm about to faint.Is this because i'm not adapted yet?
I was wondering if this sounds like adrenal fatigue: Dizzy when getting up from a chair or bed, lowered bp, inability to sleep adequately, symptoms of chronic fatigue and feel like fainting if I miss a meal or going too long without eating.
Other symptoms are the strong rapid and very heartbeats, Shaky hand, dizzy upon standing occasionally salt / sugar cravings and hands that feel like they have «gone to sleep and are waking up».
I get dizzy and feel like I might pass out, whether I try it with a meal or without.
You've decided to start a ketogenic diet, everything is going fine, you've got through the first few days then all of a sudden you start getting tired, dizzy, lethargic and feel like crap.
I love that your workouts make me feel like throwing up, really dizzy but really accomplished after I finish.
I also feel good when I fast, but it seems like lately it has caused hypoglycemic like feelings, I start to get dizzy.
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....
Call the doctor if... • you experience extreme abdominal tenderness, fever or persistent cramping • you have problems urinating • your stitches become extremely tender • your vaginal discharge suddenly becomes bright red and extremely heavy (soaking one large pad in the course of an hour), develops an unpleasant odour or contains clots larger than a quarter • you develop a fever or flu - like symptoms • you feel dizzy or faint, even after you have rested • you develop a hot, inflamed or red area on your leg that is tender to the touch (sign of a possible blood clot)
About a month ago I spent several days being so so tired for no reason, sleeping more, getting dizzy upon standing from low blood pressure and had muscles that felt like jelly all the freaking time (even going up and down stairs were too much).
I felt like I was going crazy when I couldn't figure out why I was still getting hangry, shaky, dizzy when standing, and irritable — even on a low - glycemic, low - carb diet!
At one point I felt like I was getting dizzy from the hot laps we were doing.
Given its length, trying to tackle To Be Kind n one sitting might feel like the musical equivalent of scaling Everest, but with so many dizzying peaks along the way the effort is well rewarded.
What made it worthwhile were 1) the dream sequence designed by Dali 2) the Oscar - nominated performance by acting legend Michael Chekov and 3) Bergman and Peck - 2 utterly gorgeous stars and, interestingly, it felt like Peck had the stereotypical «woman» role as he was flighty, hyterical, prone to dizzy spells and passing out, while Bergman had the «man» role of the cool, calm, intellectual doctor who has to save him.
The second act is when things really go off the rails, starting with the dizzying abundance of exposition and progressing to what feels like over an hour of action climax, much of it loud and nonsensical.
But we need to interpret them... Its comment like» I feel dizzy»,» I want to win more» etc..
Her delicate and repetitive motifs are like endless kaleidoscope that makes one feel almost dizzy.
Maybe it's just feeling dizzy or lightheaded, like they're about to faint.
I don't know about you, but it feels like I'm getting dizzy by watching all those crazy animations over and over again.
It can feel like a dizzying surge that knocks us down.
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