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Does someone know whats wrong with me?
i dont know if this is a panic attack or what...
so i have 2 .txt documents open while im editing php/html while im editing this im also squinting to see the screen 24/7 so....all of a sudden i get really dizzy and almost fall off my chair...i feel really sick and i get a really loud ringing in my ears....:( once i get off the computer things get better slowly...and the ringing in my ears starts to sound like rubbing sandpaper... has this happened to anyone before? :Oh crap |
happened to this chick I knew just seconds befored she died in front of me
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get out of your mom's basement and go for a walk - you'll feel better.
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IMHO
asking for medical advice on GFY is kinda like asking one of the kids from the "special" class to take your SATs for you. See a doctor. Explain your symptoms to a professional. Get better. Take some time off the computer to go see a PRO. |
Donny has instilled the power of our Lord in you. Amen.
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Could be a heart event.
I'd go see a dr. asap. |
remember that fat guy from GFY that died earlier this year? Din't he have the same symptoms? Go see a doctor!
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yeah but that guy was like over 30 or 40 and overweight
madawgz is 18 and skinny |
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Sounds like a real huge drop in bloodpressure..... go see a doctor...... ASAP! Things like that can happen because of obstructions in your vains or worse.
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If you get headaches on occasion (usually migranes), you may have some sort of a tumor. Definitely worth getting a doctor to look at.
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it could be either low or high blood pressure, low sugar levels in your blood, might also be a cervical contracture that causes less blood to irrigate your head...best thing to do: go see a doctor or nurse.
nik:thumbsup |
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i get that sometimes, usually due lack of sleep, too much red bull and staring at computer screen :/
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my point is that heart attacks don't happen at such age normally maybe just a panic attack or so but yes, seeing a doctor is always a good solution good luck madawgz |
like someone already said, go see a doctor...
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sounds like a panic attack. you had other similar things happen to you that you've posted here no? did you go to a doctor? you need to see a doctor so he can check you out but given your age and what you've posted before it sounds like a panic attack. there pretty much isn't a symptom that a panic attack or stress can't produce.
you smoke weed? cigarettes? caffeine? |
Could be idiopathic sudden sensoneurinal hearing loss (ISSHL), this load ringing (tinnitus) is typical, had one once. You should see a doctor soon, it's not really dramatic, but if you don't get any medication, it could happen this ringing stays forever.
Could just be blood pressure, not enough sleep, so no need to panic, but I'd let a doctor check, a friend of mine has a permanent tinnitus, you can get used to it, but always hearing a sound that doesn't exist sucks. If it's ISSHL you have to swallow like two pills a day for a week and it's gone in most cases. |
sounds pretty close to a panic attack to me.. one thing you may have noticed ( or not ) is an involuntary cramping of the hands, of course there are thousands of other scenario's go see a doctor.. but dont panic.. if you notice the same kind of feeling when you start reading other possible things it mightbe on the net its almost 100% a panic attack
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i went out with madawg last night and man, he scared the SHIT out of me and my friends
he was running down the staires scratching his legs and blocking his ears like a crack head my friends got so scared they had no clue wtf was wrong with him |
Ménière's disease is an abnormality of the inner ear causing a host of symptoms, including vertigo or severe dizziness, tinnitus or a roaring sound in the ears, fluctuating hearing loss, and the sensation of pressure or pain in the affected ear. The disorder usually affects only one ear and is a common cause of hearing loss. Named after French physician Prosper Ménière who first described the syndrome in 1861.
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/balance/meniere.asp |
GFY for medical advice? :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
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Pop 5mg's of xanax and chase it down with 4 shots of Grey Goose
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take this advice times ten! staring at a monitor all day IS NOT HEALTHY... your eyes will strain, your head will ache, you'll get dizzy etc etc. fresh air and excercise biatch. it'll do you wonders. extended hours of computer use before going to sleep can also drastically affect your ability to sleep properly, which is not healthy either. then again you could have a massive tumour waiting to floor you dead at any moment... |
yes its called "down syndrome". get it hcecked out
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I get those symptons when I drink too much coffee and am too tyred
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see a doc,dont play with your health
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go see a doc....
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Get health insurance, then go see a doctor.
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sound like you have vertigo i just had it, where your head spins... Its not your computer doin it. Its your eyes following the mouse. Easy way to tell if you have vertigo move your head from side to side a couple times and then stop your head if your room spins you have it.
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he ran down the staires and hes said he needed fresh air half way down the staires he stoped and held his ears, my friends were tripping... |
Brutha go see a Doc if you havent done so yet.
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He probaly spended toomuch time in closed space.He need be more often on fresh air.
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Go get it checked out man
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anybody heard from him today?
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sounds like menieres disease, i have it and tinnitus, see doctor asap
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Did you see a doc yet?
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Paul Stewart, a 19-year-old reserve forward who helped Cleveland State achieve its first National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball tournament invitation, died today of a heart attack after a pickup game. Stewart, a 6-foot-6-inch, 215-pound sophomore from Boston who averaged 4.7 points and 3.5 rebounds in 24 games last season, was playing in the school's Woodling Gym when he collapsed about 4:15 P.M., said Merle Levin, the Vikings' sports information director. Stewart, accompanied by his distraught teammates Clinton Smith, Clinton Ransey and Shawn Hood, was rushed to St. Vincent's Charity Hospital with what a hospital spokesman described as a ''full cardiac arrest.'' |
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hey im here guys, sorry i cant reply to everyone...
so last night i went out, what tehHinjew said is true :( for some reason it happened, and i had to get outside, i only spent 2 mins outside...and it went away...i also took an Ativan...and it didnt happen again for 3 hours...happened again when we were in the mcdolands drive thru...but not so severe, and it went away in 10 seconds... so...im going to take some time off the computer, just a couple days... catchup on my sleep, break a sweat and eat healthy...hope that will fix my problems, if not then im off to see a doctor happy holidays everyone! :thumbsup |
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i just thought...maybe im felling like that because i quit smoking?
i havnt smoked a cigarette for 4weeks now :) |
anyone thinking of quitting smoking for new years?
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age does matter of course it does :1orglaugh :1orglaugh havent u ever heard the saying that the the older you are the more likley you are to develop a heart condition? i dont care about special examples of medical science, the fact is that stuff should not be happening to madawgz at his age. take a holiday madawgz - come chill with me down in london for a couple of weeks. |
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