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Have Dizziness And Nausea After Using Tanning Bed. Taking Lisinipril BP. On HCG Diet. Cause?

i am just starting tanning in tanning bed , when i get up i felt really dizzy, and ready to pass out, also nauseated, thought i got up to quick , but when i went 2nd time it was worse, like vertigo , i am on lisinipril, for bpressure, celexa , provical, voltarin, and been on hcg diet for 2 mths to loose weight, injections , what could be getting me so sick, i have tanned my whole life
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Hi,
It may be the lisinopril in combination with getting up too quickly after lying down and relaxing under the tanning lamps. Your body may be a bit slow to compensate for your sudden change in position. The answer would be to move more slowly to the upright position, perhaps sit on a chair for a few moments before standing.
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Have Dizziness And Nausea After Using Tanning Bed. Taking Lisinipril BP. On HCG Diet. Cause?

Hi, It may be the lisinopril in combination with getting up too quickly after lying down and relaxing under the tanning lamps. Your body may be a bit slow to compensate for your sudden change in position. The answer would be to move more slowly to the upright position, perhaps sit on a chair for a few moments before standing.