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What Causes Light Headedness Followed By Loss Of Vision And Convulsions?

ok im 34 yrs old female,i smoke cigaretts ,no alcohol,drug use is methanphtimines .i get light headed almost every time i stand up .this dosent happen every day but it is pretty intense i loose most of my vision i have even had convulsions a couple times. this started when i was 9 yrs old
Tue, 17 May 2016
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Hello dear Greetings
Regarding your experience with loss of vision lightheadness and convulsion following intake of methamphetamine I will suggest you have developed an adverse effects of methamphetamine

Other possible effects include confusion dizziness chest pain diarrhoea constipation urinary retention

In view of this please see an emergency physician for clinical assessment and adequate drug treatment

I hope this helps Regards
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What Causes Light Headedness Followed By Loss Of Vision And Convulsions?

Hello dear Greetings Regarding your experience with loss of vision lightheadness and convulsion following intake of methamphetamine I will suggest you have developed an adverse effects of methamphetamine Other possible effects include confusion dizziness chest pain diarrhoea constipation urinary retention In view of this please see an emergency physician for clinical assessment and adequate drug treatment I hope this helps Regards