Author Topic: White flashes wtf  (Read 2829 times)

I've been getting these white flashes whenever I get up out of a chair or from lying down. They impair my hearing, vision, and weaken me to the point of no standing. They last about 2-3 seconds but are irritating as forget. I've had it for 1 1/2 months now and I mentioned it on another topic and Shadowed999 said it probably has something to do with blood flow.

I've also been told it could probably be a form of epilepsy or a heart condition. I honestly do not know, a doctors appointment has yet to be scheduled.

Help me please, thanks.

Get a doctor to help you.

What the hell do you expect to hear from a forum of (on average) 13 year olds?

Go see a doctor. Any info you get from here will be rubbish.

Don't worry, it's just the blood rushing to your head after sitting down for too long. Sometimes it knocks people out.

I plan on doing that, but for now I would like to see any answer or possibility from a forum of 10+ kids. (Or adults depending on who you are)

Whatever you do, don't go to the doctor, that should be your last resort. まほ~

What the hell do you expect to hear from a forum of (on average) 13 year olds?

Go see a doctor. Any info you get from here will be rubbish.
I would say the avenge is right around 15 or 16 we have a lot of people that are 18+

Whatever you do, don't go to the doctor, that should be your last resort. まほ~
Why should it be my last resort?

I understand you want quick answers from a forum, but I suggest you schedule a doctors appointment first.

Why should it be my last resort?

Because he'll give you all the answers you need and ruin the mystery! !マホ  !

I plan on doing that, but for now I would like to see any answer or possibility from a forum of 10+ kids. (Or adults depending on who you are)

Because he'll give you all the answers you need and ruin the mystery! !マホ  !

And yet some of your first posts were pictures of yourself. Hypocrite.

I've never experienced it nor heard of anyone else having this problem.

So other than going to see a doctor, I have no input on this.


This happens to everybody, it's simply the blood falling out of your brain and rushing back in because you got up so fast. This can make someone fall unconscious for a short period of time or before you even hit the ground.
I've got up so fast and run into a room real quick just to trip and fall confused. It's weird, but perfectly normal.

EDIT: I Googled it to confirm that this is perfectly normal.
http://sportsmedicine.about.com/od/tipsandtricks/a/dizzy.htm
You'll live. c:
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