Patients with disequilibrium report feelings of light-headedness, faintness, or wooziness, sometimes involving blackouts. |
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If I went to a friend's house only to spend one night there, I would have trouble breathing, clammy palms, and wooziness but never to this degree. |
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Amber's wooziness had luckily worn off before they reached her house. |
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She made this self-diagnosis while experiencing intermittent discomfort in her abdomen and feeling a persistent wooziness in her head. |
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Symptoms of hypoxia include dizziness, wooziness and, in extreme cases, blackouts. |
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Sometimes the combination of wooziness and in-the-moment narrative can be tricky. |
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One of those moments of generational wooziness that come with having kids, like realizing there's a part of their lives you won't see. |
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It is an intense feeling going on stage to that many people and with the added wooziness it was quite strange. |
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The Air Force said that no F-22 pilot had ever blacked out during a flight, but that symptoms of dizziness and wooziness during flights had been reported. |
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Chelsea Through Dec. 18 Viewers prone to seasickness might experience slight wooziness while perusing this exhibition of new works by the pioneering video artist Peter Campus. |
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After a night with friends, the businessman thought his wooziness was a hangover. |
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Students of the Gopinathpur UGME School complained of wooziness and started vomiting after consuming the iron tablets on Tuesday. |
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This witty Raymond Carver adaptation has a pleasantly mellow wooziness – maybe too mellow considering that its hero is meant to be a desperate alcoholic. |
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Right wing Nathan Horton, who tried to skate late last week but had to be reined back in because of post-concussion wooziness, missed his eighth straight game last night. |
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