Ever thought you could be hypoglacemic? Ask your doctor about it.
Dizzy- possibly nauseated and bruised from falling over.
It is not uncommon for a patient to feel dizzy or nauseated during or after phlebotomy.
Lightheaded, dizzy, confused, not sweating even if you are hot and being nauseated (sick to your stomach).
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You get dizzy by spinning around too much.
Tired - your body's response to not enough sleep or energy. Dizzy - you most likely have a virus if you are dizzy but dont worry it only lasts a couple of days.
He would be very, very dizzy and probably have trouble standing up and walking. He might even get nauseated and vomit.
I would ask you: Isn't this an (obvious) symptom of pulmonary emboli...?
The concept of getting dizzy is based on liquid that is somewhere inside your head near both of you ears. When you spin around and around, that liquid keeps swiahing around too. When you stop, the liquid is still spinning, so you still feel like your spinning. That's how you get dizzy. So yes obviously now you can get dizzy in space.
If you are pun around blind folded you will be dizzy and you will spin around.
They would get dizzy. But there are nicer ways to play with kittens than making them dizzy. Your kitten being dizzy might be funny to you but might not be so fun to the kitten.
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