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I am 27days out n I been dizzy for a week

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I had this when I got up and walked around and spoke to my Dr about it. She had to take me off of my BP meds. Are you on any BP meds? If so that may be the reason OR you may need to up your Water in take. Apparently Lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor which acts with sodium. Once it binds it is flushed out by the kidneys. This makes a lot of sense to me because I was always very thirsty, so I started drink more electrolyte drinks. Once I stopped the Lisinopril the dizziness went away and the thirst did too.

Also, some people on here have said that if the shake or wiggle their legs a few times before getting up then the dizziness goes away.

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Ty do mucj 4 your reply.:)

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I am 7 months out and sometimes when I stand up, I get really dizzy. My husband, who is a nurse, says that I need to drink more Water and get more salt in my diet. Then he went into the chemical explanation of why and I zoned out...I can't science.

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Get light headed when i stand up sometimes. More often than pre surgery :)

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Ditto.. 6 months out and get some wicked head rushes sometimes when I stand up! 0__o

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Ditto.. 6 months out and get some wicked head rushes sometimes when I stand up! 0__o

Me as well also 6 months out. I stand up too fast and have to sit back down or grab something to hang onto.

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I just go "lawd jesus" and stand still with a funny look on my face till it passes.

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I was having some dizziness and they checked my Calcium and it was low, The increased my calcium and also told me to increase Protein and it helped.

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I do the same thing! Except I also break out my paper fan and start fanning while I'm saying it.

:P

It's Miss Laura having another one of her "spells" is all!

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I was having some dizziness and they checked my Calcium and it was low' date=' The increased my Calcium and also told me to increase Protein and it helped.[/quote']

My labs were all normal and im doin good w Protein :-/ not sure what it is. Bp was 118/72 or so last i checked.

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