RE: At Six Flags... - AK-47 - 07-11-2011
"That happens to me all the time. I asked the doctor about it, and he says it's because I have low blood pressure.
Ming-Yan, that's happened to me a couple of times... one of those times I was also waiting in line at Six Flags. It's either because of dehydration or low blood sugar I think; probably not heat because it's happened to me indoors before."
Pack a bar of chocolate.
RE: At Six Flags... - Fish - 07-11-2011
(07-11-2011, 03:05 PM)Jacob_ Wrote: It's either because of dehydration or low blood sugar I think; probably not heat because it's happened to me indoors before. When my blood sugar goes low I feel dizzy. My eyes are fine. I almost went into a coma and blacked out sorta. But that's really low though.
RE: At Six Flags... - Nice - 07-11-2011
(07-11-2011, 04:16 PM)Fish Wrote: (07-11-2011, 03:05 PM)Jacob_ Wrote: It's either because of dehydration or low blood sugar I think; probably not heat because it's happened to me indoors before. When my blood sugar goes low I feel dizzy. My eyes are fine. I almost went into a coma and blacked out sorta. But that's really low though.
Comas are dangerous. There was a woman being in a coma for 25 years and woke up but sometime people can die.
RE: At Six Flags... - Qwertygiy - 07-11-2011
It's not the coma that's dangerous, it's the cause of the coma. There was one race car driver in the '70s who swerved straight into a wall (or got turned into it; nobody's sure because the cameras weren't facing it) to avoid a huge flaming accident and was in a coma for over a decade before he died.
When you're in a coma, you're essentially a human vegetable.
RE: At Six Flags... - sergentkyle - 07-11-2011
My eyes do that when I play the computer for 12 hours straight then look into a window.
RE: At Six Flags... - simonheros - 07-11-2011
(07-11-2011, 04:33 PM)sergentkyle Wrote: My eyes do that when I play the computer for 12 hours straight then look into a window.
12 hours?... How does that work...?
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