He would break out in a sweat and become so light-headed he would practically faint. |
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It made me slightly dizzy and light-headed, and I collapsed backwards on the bed with every intent to sleep it off. |
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I took in her fragrance and felt light-headed and dizzy, almost unable to keep standing. |
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It was strong, and he had to keep reminding himself not to drink too much of it, because he was already slightly light-headed. |
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After school that day I was slightly light-headed as I was lifting weights. |
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You may be feeling light-headed or faint, and often this is accompanied by a feeling of something being very wrong. |
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This left me feeling a little light-headed, slightly dazed and quite tired, which Roselyn explained was perfectly normal. |
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It's a mildly light-headed, giddy sensation that starts in the chest and spreads out through the body and along the limbs. |
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At first he'd thought the tab had had little effect other than to make him feel slightly light-headed as fell asleep. |
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He made her a cup of tea, which she claimed made her light-headed and dizzy. |
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You may also feel light-headed or dizzy, especially when moving from a lying or sitting position to standing up. |
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The blood was rushing to her head, and on top of all her other problems, now she was feeling dizzy and light-headed. |
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She felt so very light-headed and faint, quite breathless from all the dancing. |
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Same goes for anyone who has low blood pressure or tends to get light-headed easily. |
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She was surprised how the scent made her light-headed and slightly dizzy. |
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She felt slightly light-headed as she made her way through the crowd. |
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The two of them pulled away and sat back, giddy and light-headed. |
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It was flowing out instantly, but she was filled with such force that she was dizzy and light-headed, yet at the same time stronger than she had ever been in her life. |
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Symptoms of a Aceon overdose may be as follows: feeling extremely dizzy or light-headed, or fainting. |
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You may become dizzy, faint, or light-headed in hot weather, while exercising, or when standing for long time. |
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If you took too much of Seroquel you may experience such symptomes: extreme drowsiness, fast heart rate, feeling light-headed, or fainting. |
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Symptoms of overdose include lack of coordination, feeling light-headed, or fainting. |
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You may feel faint, dizzy, or light-headed, particularly when you stand up from a lying position. |
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People with heart rhythm problems may notice increased fluttering in the chest and feeling light-headed. |
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It's coming alright but not in the way those light-headed, self-indulgent fops think. |
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His eyes met mine and I felt curiously light-headed and weak-kneed. I tore my eyes away with an effort, trying not to think about him. |
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I was light-headed, and it was with difficulty that I followed her when she went backstage to her dressing room. |
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The gong sounded, and as the boys bolted forward, Nicola suddenly went light-headed. |
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The sweet smell of incense filled Hitomi's nose, making her feel slightly light-headed. |
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The symptoms of overdose usually include chest pain, nausea, irregular heartbeat, and feeling light-headed or fainting. |
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In case of fast or slow heartbeat, feeling light-headed, or fainting seek for immediate medical help. |
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Seek immediate medical attention if chest pain, feeling light-headed, or fainting occur. |
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Still feeling light-headed, I went back into the shop, and in a trembly voice told the woman who had sold me the film that she had just sold a winning packet. |
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But, as Irwine would doubtless point out, sorrowfully but firmly, the security of England's institutions is more important than the fate of a light-headed milkmaid. |
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I think it demonstrates the light-headed attitude of the no' campaigners. |
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If you suspect that you took too much of the medication and experience extremely dizzy or light-headed, or fainting seek for immediate medical attention. |
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After my third beer, I started feeling curiously light-headed and woozy. |
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You may be suffering from endurance fatigue during exercise if you feel physically exhausted, light-headed, dizzy, have a headache, feel confused, have mood swings or cramping muscles. |
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He merely finds it difficult to understand what the two of them, the light-headed rich daughter and the arty-farty, pseudo-intellectual woman about town, see in each other. |
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Feeling dizzy or light-headed can be a sign of too much blood loss. |
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I felt incredibly light-headed, and the room swam unstably about me. |
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To earn a living, he sublets his flat to two people who are very different from himself: a beautiful and light-headed student and Jérôme, an overproud graphic designer. |
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Contact your doctor immediately if you experience severe nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, fainting, feeling light-headed, drooling, muscle weakness, sweating, slow or irregular heartbeat, shallow breathing, or convulsions. |
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