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anyone experienced lightheadedness' and passing out?

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Good morning
You got a lot of good information above. But I have a couple of questions
Are you on medication’s?
Are you on any new medication’s or have they changed the dosage of any of your medication’s?
Are you taking any over-the-counter vitamins?
Check on every single one ingredient list, dosage, and so on. You might be getting too much of a medication..
You did not State if you were sitting and then got up or if you were walking, Standing or working. If you’re sitting and get up quickly, that could be the cause.. But if you are standing walking or anything else, your blood pressure might be getting too low all of that is easy for the doctors to figure out
Go to the doctor or to the emergency room if you continue to have more.
Wish you the very best

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@minnesota10 usually standing I’m not on any medications vitamins daily vitamin and NAD’s also I drink chlorinated tea it’s unimate unicity it’s helps with fasting and a lot of other things I thought that could be the issue but I been having these episodes before starting this… I did read some stuff about dehydration and since I gave up drinking soda’s drinking water is not something I get much of.. I am such a cry baby when it comes to doctors and medicine. I do once a year for blood work and breast exam and the yearly gyno and that’s about it

@minnesota10 Absolutely I agree that one should first check meds, the most likely suspect. Also one should think very carefully about the exact details of each fall.

I have far too much experience with falling, but my problem is now in the past. The cause for me was Repatha injections taken every two weeks for genetically high LDL. But in addition, each fall happened in a situation where high temperature was a factor. Looking back on thèse frightening falls, I conclude that it was the detailed notes, plus reading studies and medical information from respected sources that solved my problem, not the doctors. They read the screens, the inaccurate medical notes. I had the truth, the reality of observation of the details. I knew lots more than they did of the reality of my falls. Since they mostly do not speculate, finding solutions is very slow for them, but I was free of such restriction. I could speculate,

Kajunqueen has lots of advantages. She is highly motivated, presumably not distracted by hundreds of other cases, she sees all the details of her falls and she can keep a highly accurate record, she can google and choose high level sources for her medical information, and she can speculate and try things.