It was not random. Read a thread before you make assumptions.
Everything.
No.
If you've never felt dizzy when you've gotten up quickly before, then it could have been something different. If you have felt dizzy when you've gotten up before, then why did you make a topic about this?
So now you're just throwing out accusations with no intention of backing them up. I think that legally means I can end this conversation with you.
If you've never felt dizzy when you've gotten up quickly before, then it could have been something different. If you have felt dizzy when you've gotten up before, then why did you make a topic about this?
So now you're just throwing out accusations with no intention of backing them up. I think that legally means I can end this conversation with you.
Why?
Read OP.
I didn't know there was an illegal way.
Because it's done no major harm.
That happens to me often during summertime, often due to having to sit and stay indoors because of the 110+ heat. I don't pass out, but I do get very disoriented, and everything looks farther away. The longest period of time that it has happened was a full 7 seconds.
Meh, I've been extremely close to fainting in ways like this. I have a tendency to sit in odd positions, and they sometimes cut blood off to certain parts, as stated before, and when I got up, blood rushed to the aforementioned parts, and bam, I am either just standing there staring for like 10 seconds, concentrating, not trying to let this let me faint, or I fall back into my seat. Also, my vision tends to go black around the edges, and it seems to be sorta 'statickey'.
Meh, I've been extremely close to fainting in ways like this. I have a tendency to sit in odd positions, and they sometimes cut blood off to certain parts, as stated before, and when I got up, blood rushed to the aforementioned parts, and bam, I am either just standing there staring for like 10 seconds, concentrating, not trying to let this let me faint, or I fall back into my seat. Also, my vision tends to go black around the edges, and it seems to be sorta 'statickey'.
Yep, I forgot to mentioned my vision went like totally black, not just around the edges.
The closest time I remember was my senior year of high school. We were inside rehearsing and I had to hold a high C on trumpet for a while. When we were done, everything kind of went dim and I started backpedaling right into the door. I was conscious for everything, for some reason I just lost strength in my legs and most of my sight. Once I was sitting against the door, I was fine. I also managed not to let my nice trumpet hit anything.
That's caused not because of the blood not getting to your head but not having any oxygen in your blood.
I'm not sure what the cause was. Yes, it was a somewhat long note, (a while at that range for me is around 15 seconds), but I run out of air/air support before I need to take a breath, there should have still been plenty of oxygen.
Well, what would you do if you randomly fainted? I would call my doctor, which is why I have his number.
I am wrong about what?
Also, tell your mum that you fainted.
Everything.
No.
If you've never felt dizzy when you've gotten up quickly before, then it could have been something different. If you have felt dizzy when you've gotten up before, then why did you make a topic about this?
So now you're just throwing out accusations with no intention of backing them up. I think that legally means I can end this conversation with you.
Why?
I didn't know there was an illegal way.
Because it's done no major harm.
What was up with all those colors anyway at the top of the page?
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/SteevyT/saved/21PI
k? lol
Maybe if he says it enough he will appear to know what it means.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/SteevyT/saved/21PI
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/SteevyT/saved/21PI
I'm not sure what the cause was. Yes, it was a somewhat long note, (a while at that range for me is around 15 seconds), but I run out of air/air support before I need to take a breath, there should have still been plenty of oxygen.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/SteevyT/saved/21PI