Extreme anxiety can cause giddiness, heart palpitations, headaches or stomach disorders. |
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In the early stages, I had giddiness, which was got over by taking Stemetil. |
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Still, much as one enjoys the giddiness as reality and fiction seep into each other, there is still something wilfully costive about it. |
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What are the precautions I have to take to prevent giddiness from occurring again with any diet restrictions? |
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She and her family had been suffering from severe headaches, giddiness and nausea. |
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Your history and tests suggest you have vertigo, which is a condition of imbalance with giddiness. |
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In larger doses, black cohosh can cause dizziness, headaches, giddiness, nausea, and vomiting. |
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He complained of giddiness, shivering, vomiting and pains all over his body. |
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I question whether the persistent giddiness I feel around bristlecones is the altitude or a sense of their profound preeminence. |
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A 19 year old college student was admitted with complaints of not talking and giddiness. |
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The inner ear is the site of origin of giddiness in nearly 90 per cent of patients. |
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I was feeling no pain, just that giddiness that comes from a lack of oxygen. |
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The path requires visitors to be free from giddiness, and sturdy shoes might be a good idea too. |
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My 13-year-old son has suffered from sickness, giddiness and headaches for about three years. |
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It affects nerve centres of the head and spine and produces giddiness and deafness. |
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One month ago, the giddiness was severe and I was bedridden for about four days. |
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The strange giddiness of the first movement is immediately subdued by the grave brass chorale that opens the dark second movement. |
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By the time I was finally able to rip open that dang plastic cover, the giddiness was oozing out of my ears. |
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Only four weeks to go before the big day and instead of enjoying the pre-wedding giddiness, I am a wreck. |
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There should be a joy, not empty and shallow giddiness, but joy as we go about our lives. |
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The latter reaction was simply a giddiness at having managed to get free of bourgeois restraint. |
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Every time it opens its waxed mustached mouth to shout a line, a sense of nostalgic giddiness overcomes the viewer. |
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I was beaming on the inside with happiness, on the verge of giddiness, as the clock ran down. |
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They bring to mind the pop of Champagne corks, the confetti, the giddiness, the hubbub. |
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I tried to be careful what I said, but dang if the giddiness of new friendship doesn't sometimes overwhelm my better judgment. |
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The bone system could have degenerated and a similar degeneration in the neck bones can cause unsteadiness and giddiness. |
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Overexposure can cause central nervous system depression, headaches, nausea, giddiness and vomiting. |
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A slight giddiness blurred her vision and she suddenly felt that her whole existence was about to topple into a bottomless pit. |
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At some point, however, valuations are so overdone that the whole machine seizes up and giddiness gives way to panic. |
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It can cause nausea, fever, fatigue, respiratory problems, headaches, vertigo, giddiness, fits of dizziness and convulsions. |
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His desire to be of service to her only increased her giddiness. |
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She still suffers from bouts of vomiting blood, headache and giddiness. |
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A giant, over-the-top mess of contradictions and giddiness and mistakes and something weirdly pure and divine. |
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At first, there is pure joy and giddiness, because, yes, that is exactly what pleasure tastes like. |
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That giddiness is a warm and fuzzy feeling, almost as good as being drunk but definitely not as good as being gay. |
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Caution: Pulmonary function tests require maximum effort on the part of the patient and may lead to dizziness or giddiness. |
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The giddiness faded from him, too, when he saw a soaking wet Robert half-leaning in the doorway, and a passed out Tobias cradled floppily in his arms. |
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And then you go beyond the giddiness and step back and try and look at things and see, do they all add up, does it all work? |
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She insists on just sitting in her chair until the giddiness passes. |
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At first, I thought it was just the innocent giddiness of young children. |
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So I think the kind of giddiness that we had last summer is over. |
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But once the strike was over and the writers returned, in February 2008, his giddiness was palpable. |
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The atmosphere of danger and excitement among protesters two months ago has been replaced by one of giddiness and celebration. |
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I recall bringing the cheese home with a feeling of giddiness. |
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Typical combination of hot flushes, giddiness and sweating attacks which usually occurs after the menopause. |
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But with a few Swirlspice drinks under my belt, and the giddiness of it being the Friday of a very free weekend, I catch myself singing along, happily. |
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High blood pressure is often accompanied by non-specific symptoms of very variable degree, including giddiness, headache and visual problems. |
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More temporary symptoms of exposure can include dizziness, giddiness, nausea, vomiting, headache and drowsiness. |
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Skin reactions, itching, giddiness, depression, intestinal problems, oedema, increase in weight. |
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Non-specific and very variable symptoms, including giddiness, headache, visual problems and others. |
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May cause headache, drowsiness, giddiness, loss of consciousness, digestive and visual disturbances. |
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Since sympathetic and parasympathetic fibres are also abundant in the endocervix, manipulation of the endocervix may stimulate these nerve endings, occasionally leading to giddiness or fainting attacks. |
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This small gift, coming as it does after the harrowing things he has experienced, is transmuted into an almost miraculous event, and his giddiness at the prospect of satiety is palpable. |
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Tiredness, weakness, giddiness or breathlessness. |
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Discontinuing the drug in patients with heroin dependency leads to a severe withdrawal syndrome, with giddiness, diarrhoea, vomiting, sweating attacks, increase in blood pressure, insomnia and pain. |
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In 2005, Cindy Van Acker created Pneuma, a choreography for eight dancers: a rare quality of movement and a controle of the space that moved your body and head, a minimalism able to provoque giddiness. |
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As he pressed on he was affected by giddiness and fits of paralysis. |
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