Author Topic: Do your eyes go black sometimes?  (Read 4231 times)

This happened in my kitchen last year. I passed out and fell with my head into the corner of a chair. I was lucky I didn't fall a little earlier, I got a quite noticeable scar right above my eye and it probably would have impaled it.

This happened in my kitchen last year.
this is where you belong!

Wow I'm really glad that I'm not the only one who experiences this c:

Don't let blood rush from your head quickly if you do. Whenever I'm laying down I always take time raising my head so the blood slowly flows out of my head and is circulating through my body in an upright position once again

yes, it's generally from blood loss or iron shortage
i'm anemic so black out really frequently; you get used to it

I get this quite often, i've fallen over from it a few times :c

I don't get that, and I don't believe I ever had experienced it.


yes, it's generally from blood loss or iron shortage
i'm anemic so black out really frequently; you get used to it

don't die pls :(

It happens to me when im too much on computer and suddently stand up and walk

This sounds so weird and it's even weirder that it happens to so many of you. ;-;

Elecro, you're possessed by a Japanese Demon. There is no turning back.

Even after sitting at my pc for 5 hours straight and getting up I never have this, high blood pressure maybe?

Even after sitting at my pc for 5 hours straight and getting up I never have this, high blood pressure maybe?
I've heard that it's when you stand up all the blood rushes away from your brain and if you have a slowish heart rate it doesn't pump it back quick enough so you go dizzy for a second, that's probably bullstuff though

Don't worry, Osmosis Jones is on the case!

if you sit still for too long your body gets used to it so when you dive into the air really quickly to stand up and start walking you get dizzy

i get this alot but i've never actually blacked out, just got really dizzy and had to sit down.

Holy crap drink water you dehydrated morons