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Random white outs?

Discussion in 'Physical & Sexual Health' started by MerBear, Sep 21, 2016.

  1. MerBear

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    So I've been having this problem for years. And I don't know if it has to do with my anxiety but it happens pretty randomly.

    The first time, I was on the register, and i started to feel really tight in my chest, and my breathing became shortened, and I had a load of pressure inside of my body and the next thing I know, my vision starts going off and everything started turning white. And it wasn't until I laid down on my back that it finally went away

    It happened twice on the register

    And today I was talking to my neighbor and it happened again where I randomly felt short breathed, a lot of pressure in my body and I was going up the stairs, and my vision went completely white and it didn't stop until I laid down


    Has anyone had this before?
     
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    This definitely sounds like something you should tell your doctor. Like soon. This does not sound normal. It may be an anxiety attack, but if it is that is something that shouldn't be ignored either.
     
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    I thought maybe it could be related to my anxiety but I don't know. I've had anxiety attacks before but this is random and sudden
     
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    Call your doctor and make an appointment to talk to him about it. As it could be related to your blood pressure or the oxygen level in you blood. Once probably isn't something to worry about, but this many times you need to talk to your doctor.
     
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    It doesn't matter if it may just be anxiety, see a doctor as soon as possible incase it's not.
     
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    I agree with above posters. See a doctor.