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I felt dizzy for a while, could it be high blood pressure?



and sometimes i have the shakes, could it be low blood pressure?

If you got dizzy from standing up to fast then it maybe its related to blood pressure this is common. If you have the shakes too then maybe its low blood sugar. Since it is still morning and you had the dizzy spell I would assume that you may not have eaten yet or enough and the low blood sugar caused this. Just a guess. Keep track of it and if it repeats over and over go to a Dr.
it could be or diabetes
see a doctor..i mean isnt that what doctors are for..
Are you blonde?
depends on when you get them, and i think they could be.
when i got really mad and i get into a fight w/ someone i tend to do that and when you put stress onto the mind or body it rises the levels of your blood.. so it coulkd be.
It could be a million things. Talk to your doctor.
It could be this unrelenting heat we're having. It could be blood pressure, or it could be your sugar level as well.
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