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Old 11-14-2014, 08:15 AM #1
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Default Occasional brief lightheaded/dizzy feeling

I'm very new to the forum so I apologize for the barrage of questions.

I began singing with a local cover band last year and I noticed that sometimes after singing a particularly powerful song or holding an extended note I'll feel very dizzy for about 5-10 seconds. Not sure if it is a hydro/shunt thing or just something unrelated.
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I'm very new to the forum so I apologize for the barrage of questions.

I began singing with a local cover band last year and I noticed that sometimes after singing a particularly powerful song or holding an extended note I'll feel very dizzy for about 5-10 seconds. Not sure if it is a hydro/shunt thing or just something unrelated.
Not sure but I think it would be unrelated unless your moving your neck in a wierd way while singing putting pressure on the valve for a moment
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