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    got dizzy doing bench

    today i got up didnt do much all day just tv i had alote of baked fish well any way it was about 930 pm i felt like lifting so i did a set of cross overs and then did one set of bench got up and was dizzy so a waited for about 5 min then did another set of cross overs then rest two min did bench got up and was real dizzy had to set down stoped and got on here to see what i did wrong all and im seeing spots

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    any stimulants?? or any drugs for that matter?

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    what do you mean stimulants or drugs if your asking if i do or did any no

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    Probably low blood sugar, unless you have reason to believe you have some disease.

    Someone on another board was mysteriously dizzy, and found out he had this:

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    I've actually had something similar to this happen before. If I sit for a while then all of the sudden do something where i'm moving around a lot I seem to get kinda dizzy but only for a few seconds.
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    maybe it was a head rush

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