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Cough; diarrhea; dizziness or lightheadedness when sitting or standing quickly; fatigue; fever; headache; itching; joint pain; nausea; taste changes; vomiting; weakness.
She was sitting on a toilet
This is a myth, but it also really matters how close. Why would you want to sit so close you get a headache. Your body's really not just being a pest, it's telling you something is wrong and it's your job to fix it. Sitting WAY too close will impair your eyesight. Also you can get headaches and dizziness.
sitting in a running car with windows closed is any fumes released inside of car.
you mussles dont move long and sece they are ussually moving they get dizzy
The dizziness and lightheadedness are especially likely when getting up after sitting or lying down. Getting up gradually and holding onto something for support should lessen the problem.
Because it's sitting in the sun.
an open seat
Running, swimming, sitting, popping.
First he was NOT Running Bull, but Sitting Bull and he wasn't on the Trail of Tears.
If the engine is running it is using fuel.
Blower motor switch. Put it on High and it will blow when sitting still with the engine running.