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Could being outside for hours today make you feel dizzy............................

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lilacben | 20:25 Sun 19th Dec 2010 | Health & Fitness
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cold and quite yuck.! my daughters words.! Her partner has suddenly felt like this this evening.?
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If be hasn't eaten properly, probably.
Feeling 'dizzy, cold and quite yuck' are certainly among the symptoms of exposure but simply getting warmed up and raising your blood sugar level (by eating a good meal) would normally deal with minor exposure.

However the (former) Common Cold Research Unit carried out extensive studies of subjecting people to cold conditions and found that such conditions in no way contributed to the onset of colds or flu.

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Probably, especially depending on how he was dressed for the weather and what it's like where you are. Extremes of temperature aren't great either, if he went from very cold to very hot indoors suddenly or in and out.

I went down to feed the ducks in the park yesterday and today and with lying snow and below freezing temperatures it took me a while then to warm up and feel back to normal.

Could also be he is coming down with something.
If its very cold I sometimes feel like I'm going to pass out and have actually passed out once before in the snow. I've no idea why it happens though!
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Thankyou all. I was thinking it was the cold as he was with the children sledging and building snowmen nearly all day. It is very cold here today. Its just he is one of these people that never get ill. Maybe a cold one day and gone another. I will let my daughter know you all agree with me. Thanks xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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