when i sit down for a long time and then stand up i get kind of light headed and dizzy and i start like seeing blue fuzzy for a second and my head feels like...a rush of blood or something.
like normal people see this. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
but i see something along the lines of this for a few seconds. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
it doesnt happen like every time. just like maybe once a day or every other day.
i don't take any kind of medication or drugs and as far as i know i don't have any major medical conditions.
Angie1626 answered Friday August 17 2007, 1:10 am: happens to me too sometimes. i dont think its really anything to worry about. maybe try getting up slower.. or try focusing on something or close ur eyes while your standing up. for me getting up slower is the best thing. if that doesn't help, or it starts getting worse, definitely see your eye doctor or just your doctor.
it might just be a temporary thing, has it been like this for quite awhile? if not, you might just have a virus, or i don't know something going around. [ Angie1626's advice column | Ask Angie1626 A Question ]
crissx33 answered Friday August 17 2007, 12:57 am: im nto sure if its normal or not. but it happens to me tooo. and it scares me becuase its not just a second like its for 30 seconds or something. and its REALLY bright. but i know what you mean. i mean im doing fine. like im not dying or anything so i guess its normal? not sure. maybe if you go to your eyedoctor next ask him? but it does happen to me to so its not just you. but i have the same question lol [ crissx33's advice column | Ask crissx33 A Question ]
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