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I have the same issue; soy D's like a vaso/vafal response. The vagus nerve gets pinched in some people while laying like that and causes your body to respond.
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*sounds...stupid phone lol

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I have these symtpoms in spurts. The whoosing in ears the too tight squeezing headband headache and the messed up vision (mine was in the form of a black veil slowly coming down or being dropped over my sight).

My optometrist stated overweight with PTC and that symptoms go away with lose weight. I lost weight it did go away.

Until it came back...with no weight gain.

I realized my problem...self diagnosis.

When i am under insurmountable stress, it happens. I mean, huge stress. I won't disclksed my stressful events but i will tell both time, after the stress had gone, the stressful event/period ended or passed...it went away IMMEDIATELY...like it was never there.

I recently became extremely stressed over making a life decision that would impact other people's lives as well and now its back. Soon as this period passes im sure these symptoms will too. Just two weeks ago i was propped up on my elbows watching a movie with no issues.

Women are known to stress more than men. And not to mention the added stress of wondering if you have a serious condition is MORE ADDED stress to whatever was stressing you in the first Place.

Best wishes to all
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I am a 45 yr old woman and with 3 kids and I experience the same things. :(
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I am a girl and when ever I lay on my stomach I get a severe headache and sometimes a black out. I 'be heard it's called a migraine and that people who have should get therapy for it but why? I hate having migraines because I like to lay on my stomach and I tend to lay on my stomach the most when I am on my phone or my laptop and I'm on them alot so it drives the c**p out of me and I don't kno wat to do about it/I don't kno wat it is.

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EVERYTHING you wrote there applies to me! I've been looking for an answer. I get mri's regularly (monitoring an acoustic neuroma) but they don't see anything.
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Hello, as i stated in my original post there is an answer and unfortunately we have to push our neuros to find it. In me I found the answer for the drs by demanding a MRA with med articles for Bow Hunters Syndrome, they found my cause and followed up with a ct angio, my left vertebral artery ends at PICA, read up please.
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Tilt table if you have hypotension with or without tacychardia
MRA or CTA of had and neck
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Hi everyone this is me MARY1973, it let me log in so im now guest......
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Hello, as i stated in my original post there is an answer and unfortunately we have to push our neuros to find it. In me I found the answer for the drs by demanding a MRA with med articles for Bow Hunters Syndrome, they found my cause and followed up with a ct angio, my left vertebral artery ends at PICA, read up please

This site has blocked my log ins and posts for years and i apologize to everyone, i had to post as a guest, but finally got my log in worked out.

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Wow. This is totally me
.....is this dangerous?
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i have all these same symptoms i cant lay on my stomach and lift my head up cause the moment that i do my hearing goes muffled, and i get big flashes of white lights in my eyes, but as soon as i roll back over on my back it goes away. ive searched for answers for ever now and no one can give me one, ive had an mri and a ct scan of my brain everything looks normal, ive had an xray of lower back and neck everything came back normal. i also see flashing lights in my eyes on a daily basis went to have my eyes checked they look normal. i gave up on trying to find an answer, until recently when i got my insurance straightened out so i started back going and im being sent to yet again another neuro.
my doctor told me he doesnt think its an artery problem who knows, its very worrisome though. hopefully this new neuro will tell me something or order more test.
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I have had this for many many years, since I was a child and now I'm in my 30's.
If I lay this way I get the same severe symptoms so simply don't do it, but every so often I forget like this evening - which is what prompted me to Google and find this thread.
I've seen some comments about low bp but I have borderline/slightly raised blood pressure. Never been to the GP over it, I'll just try to ensure I don't lay on my front :)

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OMG! Do u see a nuerologist for this b/c I have this problem?
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I have all of these symptoms...I am 39 female, healthy with one child. I don't have insurance, so I my only option is self diagnosis...I would love to go to dr...but until then I am here.
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