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Faint feeling when eating.

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Hi. I have been getting a fainting feeling when eating in the last four months. It happens momentarily as if I am going to pass out but I don't. Anyone else have this?

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Sevenstar

It might be worth talking to your doc about the connection between your vagus nerve and the gut , apparently they are connected (parasympathetic ) and can sometimes cause the feelings you describe , worth mentioning if you are worried !

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TonyCo in reply toSevenstar

Thank you for that. I'll keep it on the backburner and see how it goes. Never herd of the vagus nerve but will look it up.

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OhHey

Get your blood glucose levels checked

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TonyCo in reply toOhHey

Blood glucose levels? That's new to me. something to think about. Thankyou.

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