Daisy Head MazyOf course, it also matters how much alcohol you drank, if any.
That aside, I also found a correlation between eating and wooziness.
Before I was diagnosed with a 15mm AN, I would get woozy on my after-dinner walks (wine or no wine).
It probably has something to do with your blood being shunted from your limbs (and probably cerebellum) to your digestive system.
Another thing that may be affecting you is “repetitive motionâ€.
After surgery I would get woozy washing the dishes; and after 23 people over for Thanksgiving, that’s a lot of dishes; it made me
very woozy.
Since my GN surgery has shrunk my AN by 32%, and since I do my “cerebellum-resetting exercises,†I don’t get woozy any more after dinner; notwithstanding a nice bottle of wine.
You can find these great exercises at
http://www.personalityfinesse.com/pdfshow.php?pdf=12 (ignore the ad).
I hope that this helps,
Dr. Dean