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Allswell,
i have been getting 'white dots' and dizziness when I get up for most of my life...I just take it in stride. It is a sign to me that I need more water, juice, salt...the usual.
I pop a banana, orange or sip some lemonaide and it all goes away (most of the time). If you actually get so dizzy that you pass out, you fall down or it is impacting your life in a negative way I would have bloodwork done. Rule out the usual suspects, potassium, iron...there are a whole lot more.
It is worth having your GP do a full panel just in case.
Some of this is pouch related, some not but it needs attending.
Sharon
skn69
I was extremely dizzy upon standing for the first couple of months after both of my surgeries. It eventually got better and then stopped. I was drinking plenty of fluids but probably wasn't getting the best nutrients for the first months. I wasn't eating much and I'm a vegetarian so probably wasn't getting as much protein as I needed to heal properly. I would literally have to stop and grab a wall or something until the dizziness stopped, if I would have kept on moving - I would have passed out.

I hope your symptoms improve every day as you recover.
W
Had my follow up and they said more nutrients, fluid and to start lomotil. I guess I can eat quite a bit now so I am making two hard boiled eggs as we speak. Still having discharge from my butt, but no more spasms. I always have sensations down there, like I can feel my anus and when discharge comes out I fell it on one side but not the other. hmm well my scope is in three weeks.
allswell

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