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Phew feeling a lot better BUT still having dizzy spells. Normal?? Phew feeling a lot better BUT still having dizzy spells. Normal??

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Unread 05-17-2016, 11:05 AM
Phew feeling a lot better BUT still having dizzy spells. Normal??

Hey everyone! Thank you so much for prayers and good thoughts for me. I finally feel so much better I have gotten much needed sleep for the past two nights in a row thank God! I am still however having dizzy spells. Like to the point where I have to sit down and I almost feel out of breath too. I guess I should mention I do have a heart thing. It's nothing dangerous and I have had sooo many tests done even Right before surgery to make sure I'm ok and everything is perfect except that I get skipped beats from time to time. So I guess my question is is this just a normal part of recovery or should I be calling my cardiologist?
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Unread 05-17-2016, 11:37 AM
Re: Phew feeling a lot better BUT still having dizzy spells. Normal??

If I were you, and this is just me, I would call to be on the safe side. I know that when you're going through menopause, dizzy spells can happen It's one of the symptoms. But having a heart problem, I would call to make myself feel better.
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Unread 05-17-2016, 12:03 PM
Phew feeling a lot better BUT still having dizzy spells. Normal??

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Originally Posted by sweetpea2u View Post
If I were you, and this is just me, I would call to be on the safe side. I know that when you're going through menopause, dizzy spells can happen It's one of the symptoms. But having a heart problem, I would call to make myself feel better.
Definitely! I called and they said if I was still feeling that way to call back and maybe be seen. Thank you! I figured it could be hormonal cause I've never felt like this before.
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Unread 05-17-2016, 12:59 PM
Re: Phew feeling a lot better BUT still having dizzy spells. Normal??

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Hey everyone! Thank you so much for prayers and good thoughts for me. I finally feel so much better I have gotten much needed sleep for the past two nights in a row thank God! I am still however having dizzy spells. Like to the point where I have to sit down and I almost feel out of breath too. I guess I should mention I do have a heart thing. It's nothing dangerous and I have had sooo many tests done even Right before surgery to make sure I'm ok and everything is perfect except that I get skipped beats from time to time. So I guess my question is is this just a normal part of recovery or should I be calling my cardiologist?
Considering your history I'd let your dr know what's happening. I'm 4 weeks out from my surgery and I'm still having lightheaded/dizzy spells. Trying my best to take it slow and listen to my body. So hard when I'm ready (in my mind) to get moving and be back to "normal"!
Sending you good thoughts for your recovery.
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Unread 05-17-2016, 01:38 PM
Phew feeling a lot better BUT still having dizzy spells. Normal??

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Originally Posted by brooklyngrl View Post
Considering your history I'd let your dr know what's happening. I'm 4 weeks out from my surgery and I'm still having lightheaded/dizzy spells. Trying my best to take it slow and listen to my body. So hard when I'm ready (in my mind) to get moving and be back to "normal"!
Sending you good thoughts for your recovery.
Good to know I'm not the only one. Yeah I'm so ready just to get back to doing what I normally do but my body is quick to assure me I am not ready thank you so much hope you start to feel normal again soon also!
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