If your flow is so heavy that you're going through super or ultra absorbency tampons within an hour then you need to talk to your doctor at some point. If bleeding is very heavy and you're also feeling weak then you're losing too much blood and should consider seeking immediate medical attention. If you're young then tell your guardians what is happening and they can help determine best course of action.
Sometimes this just happens. But if it is serious, maybe you put it up too high or you are using too big of a size. If you haven't had sex, then that explains alot.
you can get really nauseas. it happend to me
Yes it can, especially in very warm conditions.
It matters about your life balalce: Are you eating properly? Exercising enough? Drinking enough water? All these could be the reason you are not feeling very well. Or it could be, if you are a woman, that your menstrual cycle has that effect on you. Mine makes me feel energetic, yet at the same time dizzy and tired. It confuses me, but I know it has to deal with my menstrual cycle because it's right around that time it starts to happen.
His nickname is Dizzy because of the way he acted.
If I drink too much wine I feel dizzy. Spinning in circles will make you dizzy. I get so dizzy, I see stars!
Yes, He's dizzy (He is dizzy) is a correct sentence. He is the subject, is is the verb (linking), and dizzy is a predicate adjective.
No dizzy is an adjective.
A "dizzy" is slang for distributor.
The flu left me feeling dizzy. Feeling dizzy, I sat down.
The word dizzy is mostly an adjective.However, when used as a transitive verb the past tense is dizzied.
Dizzy Mizz Lizzy ended in 1998.
Dizzy is the one to go with. People can be ditzy, but when it comes to using it with a blonde, you go with dizzy. In this usage dizzy means lacking seriousness; given to frivolity. "A dizzy blonde."