Feeling Dizzy? 9 ways to fix it

As we age, our bodies change!

When it comes to aging, I have good news and bad news. Which one do you want first? 

Excellent, good news first. Well, the good news is Yayyyyy you made it! And well, the bad news is your body is going down the tank, internal as well as external. We have to work harder and harder every day to stick to a schedule that makes sense with our lifestyle.

When I turned 40, I noticed that my body was making drastic leaps to reach old lady town. My metabolism was getting slower, and my ability to lose a pound became a massive challenge. I could eat a peanut and gain weight. But my body went downhill when I turned 45. Talk about massive dizzy spells. They were insane!

I don’t think I can explain how angry I became when I felt dizziness creep up. If I bent down and stood up too fast, it would hit me. I could pretty much do anything, and I would get light-headed. So I had to come up with a plan quickly. Now, this might not work for you, and you may need to consult with a physician. 

Taking Charge of My Dizzy Spells

It may seem challenging at first to stick to a daily regimen, but you have to try if you want to see results. If you wish to see changes, you have to change your lifestyle.

1.~Sleep ~ 

Turn your technology off and get some sleep. Your body needs time to heal and recover from whatever you did today. It doesn’t matter if you worked out or not. Our bodies need downtime.

2.~ Water ~

Dehydration will cause internal organs to fail, make your skin and hair lose their natural shine. Your digestive system may be compromised, and yes, dizzy spells will be present. It’s so important to drink at least half your body weight in water every day.

3.~Eat~ 

Figuring out which foods work for you is one of the most important steps you can take. Stick to a regular eating schedule and make it your new way of life.

4.~Vitamins~

A multivitamin has become a staple in my life, and taking “Goli” apple cider vinegar gummies. You’ll get your daily B9, B12, and a host of other goodies.

5.~Exercise~ 

It’s unbelievable what increasing your heart rate and getting a good sweat in will do for your mind. Your cardiovascular system depends on you making good choices. Not to mention you will be in a better mood after a good sweat.

6.~Meditate~ 

Closing your eyes and centering yourself will allow you time to stop moving and breathe. Calming yourself will bring balance and awareness to what you need and don’t need in your life.

7.~Read~ 

A good read can give you the escape you need and prevent your brain cells from turning into mush. Give social media a little break and explore what else the world has to offer. Feeling intelligent makes you feel good.

8.~Pray~ 

This is key! No matter what you may be going through, prayer will ease your mind. Prayer will give you hope and the determination you need to keep moving.

9.~ Laugh ~  

Sometimes, you have to remind yourself to act like a joyous child and laugh. Be silly and have a little fun. You can’t be “all work and no play.” 

Let me repeat, this may not work for you, and your doctor should be notified if you have regular dizzy spells. If all checks well at your appointment, then try this checklist and stick with it.

Dizzy spells be gone!

You could have chosen any blog to read, but you chose mine, and I’m honored!

~Belladonna~

62 Replies to “Feeling Dizzy? 9 ways to fix it”

  1. Love the entire menu for keeping the dizzy spells at bau.

    A most enjoyable read
    Downtime a lovely word, the aphrodisiac for rest or slerp, fulfill your special and necessary needs take a pause, switch off and sleep.

    I enjoyed every interlude, these important intervals to meditate to pray and to read
    Switch off
    Sleep sweetly Belladonna

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  2. These are some excellent tips Belladonna, although I don’t suffer from dizzy spells (at least I don’t think so). Although opening up a few of my bills makes me a little dizzy though! LOL 😂 😝 🤣

    These suggestions are actually good to practice anyway, especially as we get older, and that old metabolism starts to wind down a little bit more! Lookin’ good girl! 😎

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      1. Oh no, not the moody teenager!!! LMBO 😆 Girl, you are too hilarious!!! Thanks for the laughs this morning, because I can feel ya with the spending part. UGH, it can be a Debbie Downer, especially when you have to s-t-r-e-t-c-h those dollars and cents! 😝

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  3. Great tips and great timing, too! I’ve been feeling very dizzy this week. I know it’s probably the hormones, but these tips have found a welcome ear! Definitely going to try the ones I haven’t been doing yet and see how that helps 🙂

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      1. Amen to that. It’s my iron, though. It always is (thank the Universe for making me a woman with tons of hormonal drifts, lol!). So I know how to fix it, but more tips are always welcome as I’m not too fond of all those pills and meds.

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      2. My iron was low too and they told me I was anemic, which explained my cold hands and feet! Now I load up on spinach,bison and everything but pills. I refuse to get started on that unless I absolutely have too.

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      3. I understand. I feel lucky I can compensate with vitamin pills before the really tough medicine, and fortunately I *only* need it during specific times of the month 😅

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  4. Excellent health tips, Belladonna. Nowadays, even youngsters are also staying less active, working on their laptops all the time, over working themselves to success. But yes, it’s harder to recover and maintain fitness in the 40s.

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  5. I live in old lady town these days. I turn 68next month. There is no short cuts to living good at this age. It takes a lot of work. The stuff you suggested becomes the stables of life.

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  6. Great post Belladonna. All of the things you mentioned are such important parts of staying in shape and I like the praying too and laughter. You are looking good and you are hardly an old lady. 

    You don’t even resemble anything old my friend. I am currently doing my bike burning about 400 cal. per night and doing arm and exercising the lower half of my body. It feels good too. Cutting back on carbs and eating lots of salads and fruit. Thank you my friend for your great advice. Big hugs and love Joni

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