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Meg.
15-10-2008, 09:15 AM
So today I took the day off school for some personal reasons, I wasn't sick. And mum asked me to clean the birds cage so to cut time I clean the perches and stuff while I was in the shower because I had some studying to get done, about half way through I suddenly felt like I was about to pass out and vomit, I got really sweaty and I was shaking I also got really dizzy. I had to grab a towel and sit on the couch for half an hour before it passed and for about 3 or 4 hours afterwards I was still shaking. It's "that time of the month" for me also.

I have no idea what happened and it only lasted half an hour to forty minutes and the shakes stopped after 3 or 4 hours.

Any ideas?
I'm not keen on going to the doctors because it could just be a one off.

DieselShaq
15-10-2008, 09:19 AM
Perhaps you had a heavy flow which caused a low blood supply?

,Jess,
15-10-2008, 12:49 PM
Something like that happens to me like every month :P. Anyway ermm did you get like any bad pain? Because that's what causes it for me if not it may be an idea to go and see your doctor & if it keeps happening though you may want to see a doctor as it's not nice at all.

buttons
15-10-2008, 01:19 PM
maybe it was too hot? lol. i get that sometimes

Sepron
15-10-2008, 02:43 PM
Anxiety?

Meg.
15-10-2008, 07:40 PM
No pain to the person a few above.

It could have just been hot, but yeah. It wasn't a nice feeling.

Nemo
15-10-2008, 07:48 PM
i get that if my bath is too hot and im in there for too long :p but i dont get the shaking, strange.

Minstrels
15-10-2008, 07:50 PM
Your pregga.

Captain
15-10-2008, 08:20 PM
It could possibly be head rush.

Meg.
16-10-2008, 07:56 AM
Head rush?
Whats that?

Today I've felt super tired and had to go to school late and come home and go to bed.. It's strange, I'm exhausted.
And thanks for all your advice so far guys :)

Abzii
16-10-2008, 06:29 PM
I had that at a visit to the hospital with my class once lol
I actually did pass out though, infront of the whole class >_>
My teacher had to catch me LOL
My sister collapsed once in the bath too. She is on there weird tablets that use used to treat cancer.

I hope you're ok. :)

Shrlurp
16-10-2008, 06:40 PM
yh sometimes when you get outa the shower yh, cos if it's like too hot then you get out it can be that cos i get that.

sarey
16-10-2008, 08:44 PM
Getting up too quickly causes head rush, and the hot water doesn't help, because that makes you a bit dehydrated. Be sure to drink plenty of fluids after a hot bath/shower.

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Definition
Orthostatic hypo tension is an abnormal decrease in blood pressure when a person stands up. This may lead to fainting.
Description
When a person stands upright, a certain amount of blood normally pools in the veins of the ankles and legs. This pooling means that there is slightly less blood for the heart to pump and causes a drop in blood pressure. Usually, the body responds to this drop so quickly, a person is unaware of the change. The brain tells the blood vessels to constrict so they have less capacity to carry blood, and at the same time tells the heart to beat faster and harder. These responses last for a very brief time. If the body's response to a change in vertical position is slow or absent, the result is orthostatic hypotension. It is not a true disease, but the inability to regulate blood pressure quickly."

Kardan
16-10-2008, 08:46 PM
Getting up too quickly causes head rush, and the hot water doesn't help, because that makes you a bit dehydrated. Be sure to drink plenty of fluids after a hot bath/shower.

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Definition
Orthostatic hypo tension is an abnormal decrease in blood pressure when a person stands up. This may lead to fainting (http://www.answers.com/topic/fainting).
Description
When a person stands upright, a certain amount of blood normally pools in the veins of the ankles and legs. This pooling means that there is slightly less blood for the heart to pump and causes a drop in blood pressure. Usually, the body responds to this drop so quickly, a person is unaware of the change. The brain tells the blood vessels to constrict so they have less capacity to carry blood, and at the same time tells the heart to beat faster and harder. These responses last for a very brief time. If the body's response to a change in vertical position is slow or absent, the result is orthostatic hypotension. It is not a true disease, but the inability to regulate blood pressure quickly."

I get it when I've been sitting down too long and get up :)

sarey
16-10-2008, 08:49 PM
^^ Yeah, most likely it's because you have been sitting so long, and then out of the blue, you get up!

Maybe get up more slowly/take time to get up, from sitting down/lying down/baths/etc.

brandon
16-10-2008, 08:54 PM
Getting up too quickly causes head rush, and the hot water doesn't help, because that makes you a bit dehydrated. Be sure to drink plenty of fluids after a hot bath/shower.

"
Definition
Orthostatic hypo tension is an abnormal decrease in blood pressure when a person stands up. This may lead to fainting.
Description
When a person stands upright, a certain amount of blood normally pools in the veins of the ankles and legs. This pooling means that there is slightly less blood for the heart to pump and causes a drop in blood pressure. Usually, the body responds to this drop so quickly, a person is unaware of the change. The brain tells the blood vessels to constrict so they have less capacity to carry blood, and at the same time tells the heart to beat faster and harder. These responses last for a very brief time. If the body's response to a change in vertical position is slow or absent, the result is orthostatic hypotension. It is not a true disease, but the inability to regulate blood pressure quickly."
I get that sometimes but I love the feeling for some reason.

sarey
16-10-2008, 08:57 PM
I do too sometimes, haha, it's like, HUGE ADRELINE RUSH, not HEAD RUSH

It's weird though, but it's like, you start to see black and then it suddenly all comes back.
So weird :)

Meg.
17-10-2008, 03:27 AM
It wasn't head rush then, I'd been in the shower about 10 minutes already and before that I'd been busy doing some washing.

Hmm.. I think maybe it was lack of food mixed with being too hot.

hazz0rd
17-10-2008, 12:30 PM
It could possibly be head rush.

Yeah. I love it.


Head rush?
Whats that?

Today I've felt super tired and had to go to school late and come home and go to bed.. It's strange, I'm exhausted.
And thanks for all your advice so far guys :)

Where you sit down for a decent period of time then get up fast.


I get it when I've been sitting down too long and get up :)

Yeah, I get it when I get up fast.


I get that sometimes but I love the feeling for some reason.

Same. Especially when I get out the bath very fast, lol.

Fart
03-11-2008, 11:52 PM
My brother had something around that line,
Went in the shower, became faint and sick, fell out of the shower.
Went to doctors and it was because the low levels of insulin in the blood stream which causes you to have the effects and in the shower worst because of the head making your blood pressure go up.
Hope that helped!

Seads
05-11-2008, 01:03 AM
Well, a few days ago I got up quick from sitting down for a while, and I stretched with my arms in the air and I literally fell back onto the floor, basicly fainted. It seems everyone experiences bad headrush once in a while. But yeah, if your worried about this problem best thing to do is see your local doctor.

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