Tuesday, July 12th, 2011 at
12:13 am
Is it just life/death situations? Or what about if you are experiencing pain but you won’t die if you wait a day to go to the docotor’s office. It takes forever in Canada to wait and even get an x-ray done if you go to the doctor’s office. Service is much faster at the emergency room if you might have some sort of infection?
I’ve been experiencing sudden sharp lower back pain, abdomenal pain, dizziness, and shortness of breath. All this is very sudden… Is this something to go to the emergency for?
Sunday, July 10th, 2011 at
9:11 am
I am a fairly healthy person, blood pressure and iron levels are good. Lately (the past week and a half) I’ve been having lots fo dizziness and some headaches. My chiropracter hasn’t been able to figure out what’s causing it yet. Though it could be related to allergies and quitting smoking (smoke free for 3 weeks now). Does anyone have suggestions for natural remedies to dizziness especially?
Sunday, July 10th, 2011 at
9:08 am
This is a revision of my previous question. I have been taking Benicar HCT for well over a year. I have occassional dizziness and drowsiness. (I know that it is from this medication because it says so on the side of the bottle.)
How long are these side effects suppose to last?
If I’m supposed to have these for the duration of the treatment, is there a way to lessen their effects?
Monday, June 20th, 2011 at
12:48 pm
Today my friend’s mom has been having moderately severe dizzy spells. And after her hot flashes and dizziness subsides she gets very cold and starts having the chills. Can anyone tell us what’s wrong and maybe a way to temporarily cure it?
Thanks a bunch.
Monday, June 20th, 2011 at
3:36 am
I’ve been getting headaches after intense exercises under the sun especially after playing football(soccer).Usually the headaches come about half an hour after I stop playing.It takes about 30 minutes of play for me to get headaches.However,I can play at a high level of intensity indoors for about 2 hours with a short break and not experience anything after that.Usually the aches are in the back of the head and around the temples.The headaches last for a day and they severely restrict my ability to concentrate on work.My doctor told me that it is due to dehydration but I drink lots of water before,during and after play and don’t experience any symptoms of dehydration such as dizziness or nausea.What could be causing these headaches and how can I prevent them?Recently,I have also experienced minor and short headaches during school time.Usually at the end of a long day.
Friday, May 6th, 2011 at
7:43 pm
Today my friend’s mom has been having moderately severe dizzy spells. And after her hot flashes and dizziness subsides she gets very cold and starts having the chills. Can anyone tell us what’s wrong and maybe a way to temporarily cure it?
Thanks a bunch.
Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 at
11:09 am
I’ve been getting headaches after intense exercises under the sun especially after playing football(soccer).Usually the headaches come about half an hour after I stop playing.It takes about 30 minutes of play for me to get headaches.However,I can play at a high level of intensity indoors for about 2 hours with a short break and not experience anything after that.Usually the aches are in the back of the head and around the temples.The headaches last for a day and they severely restrict my ability to concentrate on work.My doctor told me that it is due to dehydration but I drink lots of water before,during and after play and don’t experience any symptoms of dehydration such as dizziness or nausea.What could be causing these headaches and how can I prevent them?Recently,I have also experienced minor and short headaches during school time.Usually at the end of a long day.
Monday, March 7th, 2011 at
11:01 pm
I’ve been getting headaches after intense exercises under the sun especially after playing football(soccer).Usually the headaches come about half an hour after I stop playing.It takes about 30 minutes of play for me to get headaches.However,I can play at a high level of intensity indoors for about 2 hours with a short break and not experience anything after that.Usually the aches are in the back of the head and around the temples.The headaches last for a day and they severely restrict my ability to concentrate on work.My doctor told me that it is due to dehydration but I drink lots of water before,during and after play and don’t experience any symptoms of dehydration such as dizziness or nausea.What could be causing these headaches and how can I prevent them?Recently,I have also experienced minor and short headaches during school time.Usually at the end of a long day.
Monday, March 7th, 2011 at
8:06 pm
Today my friend’s mom has been having moderately severe dizzy spells. And after her hot flashes and dizziness subsides she gets very cold and starts having the chills. Can anyone tell us what’s wrong and maybe a way to temporarily cure it?
Thanks a bunch.
Sunday, February 13th, 2011 at
6:18 pm
Today my friend’s mom has been having moderately severe dizzy spells. And after her hot flashes and dizziness subsides she gets very cold and starts having the chills. Can anyone tell us what’s wrong and maybe a way to temporarily cure it?
Thanks a bunch.
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 at
6:01 pm
I’ve been getting headaches after intense exercises under the sun especially after playing football(soccer).Usually the headaches come about half an hour after I stop playing.It takes about 30 minutes of play for me to get headaches.However,I can play at a high level of intensity indoors for about 2 hours with a short break and not experience anything after that.Usually the aches are in the back of the head and around the temples.The headaches last for a day and they severely restrict my ability to concentrate on work.My doctor told me that it is due to dehydration but I drink lots of water before,during and after play and don’t experience any symptoms of dehydration such as dizziness or nausea.What could be causing these headaches and how can I prevent them?Recently,I have also experienced minor and short headaches during school time.Usually at the end of a long day.
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 at
1:10 am
I’ve been getting headaches after intense exercises under the sun especially after playing football(soccer).Usually the headaches come about half an hour after I stop playing.It takes about 30 minutes of play for me to get headaches.However,I can play at a high level of intensity indoors for about 2 hours with a short break and not experience anything after that.Usually the aches are in the back of the head and around the temples.The headaches last for a day and they severely restrict my ability to concentrate on work.My doctor told me that it is due to dehydration but I drink lots of water before,during and after play and don’t experience any symptoms of dehydration such as dizziness or nausea.What could be causing these headaches and how can I prevent them?Recently,I have also experienced minor and short headaches during school time.Usually at the end of a long day.
Friday, February 11th, 2011 at
9:49 pm
Today my friend’s mom has been having moderately severe dizzy spells. And after her hot flashes and dizziness subsides she gets very cold and starts having the chills. Can anyone tell us what’s wrong and maybe a way to temporarily cure it?
Thanks a bunch.
Wednesday, February 9th, 2011 at
2:36 am
For the past few days I’ve had terrible dizziness and hot flashes. The dizziness gets so bad that I’m scared to carry my 4 month old around for fear that I will fall over or drop her. The hot flashes are pretty much constant, I have them all day and they just come and go, they get the worst when I’m walking around. What could be the cause of these?
Monday, September 20th, 2010 at
7:19 am
‘Trying to find the most successful and/or aggressive treatment/s and treatment facilities for someone, whose injury is over 10 yrs old and getting progressively worse.
Research, established health care facilities, etc. …
Person having ‘burning’ headaches, dizziness, trouble concentrating/staying focused/initiating and finishing any activities, more and more often.