I am a 24 year old male who has been suffering from lightheadedness/weakness for over 4 years now. I am very active, athletic, not overweight, and maintain a healthy diet. In the past I have had a number of cycling injuries, including a dislocated clavicle (worst accident), but nothing too major. Since then, I have had numerous chest x-rays, a Brain MRI, EKG's , and Stress EchoCardiogram, blood work for thyroid, std's, and nutrition, and EVERYTHING has come back normal. I have also tried anxiety medication and normal aspirin/excedrin for headaches, but nothing has worked. I do get headaches, but they are always little ones and often not very painful at all. I keep going from doctor to doctor, hospital to hospital, and my bills are running through the roof. I have done so much research on the web, but still cannot find a solution. I try to diagnose myself since the doc's can't seem to figure it out, but I have still not come up with anything. I am so frustrated and tired of my condition.
In the past week I have decided to get some blood work done to see if I am hypoglycemic or diabetic, but have not had a chance to go in yet. The strange thing is that recently I have linked my lightheadedness to eating, especially after eating large meals or meals with complex carbohydrates such as pasta, etc. I also tend to feel very bloated and tired after eating and often belch excessively.
If anyone here has any advice or opinions to share with me, please do so. I am so tired of dealing with this condition, as it is quite debilitating and I just want to figure it out. Thanks in advance.
Tone
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I will bookmark this page, and in the event I find anything useful to us, I will post it here. It has been suggested that I am combining the wrong foods (pasta and meat, rice and meat), and that my body is having a hard time digesting two different kinds of protein at once. I'm going to eat only fruit tomorrow to cleanse, then I'll begin an experimental diet of separated proteins (meat and veggies, or starch and veggies). We'll see...
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If you have a constant lightheadedness while you are eating or after you ate something, this can happen because food can impact your blood pressure. In this case, eating can cause a low blood pressure, that can lead to dizziness and lightheadedness. It is a classic drop of the energy, a classic drop in the blood pressure, that usually announces itself in this way. Also, you need to know that postprandial hypotension causes some people to fall, some people faint, some feel pressure in their chest, etc. Symptoms are different. I had this situation with some foods, not with every grocery that I eat, but anyway, it is not pleasant.
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Have you tried Chinese medicine - especially herbs? It can help with this whole set of symptoms, looking at it from a different standpoint- -results can be amazing, especially when Western treatment/diagnosis doesn't have a category to put you in. Chinese herbs can help your body restore optimal function to better digestion, energy level, and lightheadedness.
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Really, if we want to be healthy and feel well, we cannot afford to be lazy. It stinks, I know. I cook everything. All organic, I read all labels. I can't eat fast food...period. There are so many additives, it is difficult to put our fingers on what is making us feel ill.
Well, I went a bit off subject there, but it is really only a total lifestyle change that will mend these problems.
To recap for the lightheadedness/sweats after eating. Eat smaller meals, more frequently, enzymes at every meal. Limit carbs to good carbs, veggies and if you can tolerate it, a SMALL amount of whole grains.(most of us tend to eat more than 1/2 cup pasta or rice) I personally, cannot tolerate starches at all OR fruit. I get all my carbs from veggies. And ALWAYS have protein with your carbs. The one gal that got relief from taken garlic pills, that is because they lower your blood sugar. Chromium picolinate does the same thing. When I eat a high protein meal, I take betaine because I do not seem to have enough stomach acid. Apple cider vinegar also helps with digestion.
As far as MY stomach bloating probs, I had many culprits:wheat/gluten, dairy, starchy carbs. Headaches I found to be triggered by dairy, sulphites(peanut butter is high in these as well), soy(estrogen), MSG, nitrites in lunch meat/hotdogs, etc), food colorings, and the aluminum found in anti perspirants.
Well, it sucks that I had to learn about all these issues. Ha, it is so much more fun to grab a soda, burger and fries! Yet, since I had to learn about all these things the hard way, I would love to be of any assistance to anyone else that needs help. I was all on my own on my journey to health, it is so much nicer when we have someone else to help us along. I could have a degree in holisitic medicine...lol. I sure wish that all of these additives that make us ill, would be banned, but that will not happen as long as these companies are making money and their sanitation standards are able to be lowed by adding preservatives. In the old days, there was only salt to preserve.
So I would advise all to get to know your body and then work to make it well. I know MY quality of life was GREATLY decreased when I was getting dizzy and feeling like I was going to pass out all the time OR to have the bloating and gas that others described. I wish the best to all here. Being healthy is such a gift, I never take it for granted!
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It looks like people have seen this topic and provided some good suggestions and I'm so grateful for that. I have an update, as I recently went in to have a glucose tolerance test and have received the results which the first doc. said were normal. My blood fasting sugar was 94 before the test when my blood was first drawn and then 1 hour after drinking the glucose solution, my blood glucose level rose to 110. After the 2nd hour the blood glucose started to drop and went down to 105. The doc. I spoke to said that everything looked normal and there was no real sign of diabetes or hypoglycemia, but I am seeing my specialist who ordered the test to give me a second and final opinion. As for my symptoms, they have not gone away. I have however tried to change my diet and cut back on caffeinated sodas and other junk foods, substituting juices and natural sodas.
Tonight however, I had my usual onset of symptoms after eating out an Italian restaurant and having a large bowl of rigatoni with red meat sauce and half of a spinach salad. I also had an iced tea with a shot of raspberry. I have been feeling like c**p ever since and that was around 10:00 PM. It is now 2:00 AM here. I have also been belching like crazy as usual and feel very bloated associated with chest pains.
I am wondering if this could be acid reflux disease since my glucose tolerance test has come back normal. Any opinions?
I am so frustrated with all of this and it has gone on so long that often I feel like I have a terminal disease and at any moment I may pass out and die. I don't know if anybody else here on this board with my same symptoms has felt the same, but it really sucks. My health and life in general has gone down hill so much! I just want to make that trek back up the hill to better health and having docs. that don't know what is wrong just really makes it that much harder.
I am going to try the suggestions mentioned by DeeAnna and if anybody has any other further advice, It would be greatly appreciated! Thanks again in advance.
I want to keep this thread going not just for myself but for others with the same problem as well, so please keep it on topic! Thanks.
Tone
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The past 6 months I have been taking most of the information from the show hosted by Doug Kaufmann, Know the Cause, and there are some significant changes. My cholesterol is lower than 2 years ago, my sinuses are no longer creating those nasty polyps, and my acid reflux disease is no longer a problem. I take a lot of the advice given through this show and it has worked a lot of miracles so far for me. Both the doctors I visited with the past month told me to keep doing what I am doing, because it is working. Only you can decide what will work for you, you have nothing to lose if you try one of those programs.
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i'm a naturopath.
sounds like your gut disagrees with certain foods (sensitivity/allergy).
from your description;
Tonight however, I had my usual onset of symptoms after eating out an Italian restaurant and having a large bowl of rigatoni with red meat sauce and half of a spinach salad. I also had an iced tea with a shot of raspberry. I have been feeling like c**p ever since and that was around 10:00 PM. It is now 2:00 AM here. I have also been belching like crazy as usual and feel very bloated associated with chest pains.
it is possibly the wheat- sensitivity or deficiency of digestive enzymes,
the combination of wheat/meat proteins- body can have trouble digesting both at same time,
or tomatoes (Solanaceae family) in the sauce.
these are common sensitivities/digestive issues.
try these websites;
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanaceae
www.foodintol.com/wheat.asp
good luck and keep trying.
you will find the answer that works for you.
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Megan
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