richg99
Well-known member
Just thought I'd relate this for anyone who might find themselves similarly affected. I am 77 so I hope this sort of thing doesn't affect all of you young whippersnappers..... for awhile, or never.
A month or so ago I fainted in my boat while fishing. Luckily, I was in the middle of my 16 ft tinny, and simply dropped over while reaching down for something. Woke up after what might have only been a minute or so, and went in and got checked out at the Brazosport Hospital.
Everything was fine, so we chalked it up to dehydration and the lack of anything to eat for 16 hours or so.
Many weeks later, I started having tiny, instantaneous dizzy spells. They might occur two or three times an hour. They were gone before I realized that they were there. They went on for a number of days and I saw my regular internist. He couldn't find anything and send me on to a cardiologist.
EKG; treadmill; and a number of blood tests caused him to CHANGE MY MEDICATIONS. He took one pill away, substituted another one, and cut in half another pill that I was taking.
It took three or so days to see the results. NO DIZZY spells after four days!
I went back in and had more blood work. Now, all is well.
We have no idea why the dizziness started, but it is gone now.
So, if you start having some strange symptoms, do not hesitate to go in and get checked out. Just think about falling overboard while trying to net a fish. That ought to convince anyone who is "doctor shy" to get a quick checkup.
Just FYI. regards, richg99
A month or so ago I fainted in my boat while fishing. Luckily, I was in the middle of my 16 ft tinny, and simply dropped over while reaching down for something. Woke up after what might have only been a minute or so, and went in and got checked out at the Brazosport Hospital.
Everything was fine, so we chalked it up to dehydration and the lack of anything to eat for 16 hours or so.
Many weeks later, I started having tiny, instantaneous dizzy spells. They might occur two or three times an hour. They were gone before I realized that they were there. They went on for a number of days and I saw my regular internist. He couldn't find anything and send me on to a cardiologist.
EKG; treadmill; and a number of blood tests caused him to CHANGE MY MEDICATIONS. He took one pill away, substituted another one, and cut in half another pill that I was taking.
It took three or so days to see the results. NO DIZZY spells after four days!
I went back in and had more blood work. Now, all is well.
We have no idea why the dizziness started, but it is gone now.
So, if you start having some strange symptoms, do not hesitate to go in and get checked out. Just think about falling overboard while trying to net a fish. That ought to convince anyone who is "doctor shy" to get a quick checkup.
Just FYI. regards, richg99