Posted By S.A.H. on May 10, 1999 at 16:10:23
I was diagnosed with MVP years ago. Recently I have been experiencing spells of dizziness. They usually occur when I arise from a laying position or from a crouching position. I have always been very careful when I get up from a laying position because I do get dizzy. However, lately, no matter how slowly I arise, I get dizzy, see light
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Mongolian blue spots and feel like I am going to pass out. I was at an event this weekend, we were constructing cardboard boats for a race, and I became extremely dizzy again. All I was doing was bending over. Why am I experiencing these spells? Is it attributed to the MVP?
Dear SAH, thank you for your question. I doubt the MVP is causing your symptoms. You may have a disorder of blood pressure regulation based on your body's position. I suggest that you see your physician and have your blood pressure checked lying down and then immediately after standing (so-called orthostatic blood pressure check). If your BP does fall significantly with standing up, then you may need to have further tests done.
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Would this also occur when I am standing? There are times that I have to stand for long periods, and I will have an onset of dizziness. Most of the time it is when I go from laying to standing. And what kind of further testing would be involved if what you say is found?
I sort of forgot a question, which is sort of unrelated. Can I scuba dive with MVP? Is it safe?
Dear SAH, you should have no problems scuba diving with MVP.
Dear MTR,
Thank you for the information. I know I have more questions, but I cannot think of them at this moment. Thank you for having this place, a few of my fears have been settled here. Thanks again!
Hi I have been diagnosed with MVP a few months ago and have suffered from Dizzy spells for years, I am only 20 years old and worry about this. I also suffer from fatigue and palputations all of which I have been told are related to MVP. How old are you? I really need some answers but can't seem to get a question to any of the doctors as they are all full up of questions, I found your thing about the scuba diving funny, I have been told that it is something I will just have to live with but it is horrible and unfair especially at this age. I go clubbing every weekend and dance till 6:00am so you should be fine with scuba diving, when I get my dizziness I just learn to live with it and I always fall off balance but it is something I am learning to get used to ! !
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