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Every single night, thousands of seniors make one mistake when they get up to use the bathroom, and it lands them in the hospital. I'm not talking about something complicated. I'm not talking about medication or diet or exercise. I'm talking about how fast you stand up from your bed at 2 o'clock in the morning. That simple moment is one of the most dangerous moments in a senior's entire day.

Here's what happens inside your body when you stand up too quickly at night. Your blood pressure drops suddenly. It's called orthostatic hypotension. When you're young, your body corrects this in less than a second, but after 60, that correction is slower, much slower. So for those two or three seconds after you stand up, your brain isn't getting enough blood. The room spins, your legs go weak, your vision blurs, and then you fall.

And falls for seniors are not minor. The CDC reports that falls are the number one cause of injury-related hospitalizations in older adults. We're talking about broken hips, head injuries, surgeries, long recovery periods, and in many cases, a permanent loss of independence, all from standing up too fast in the middle of the night.

But here's what makes this habit completely different from the others. The fix takes literally 30 seconds. When you wake up at night, first, don't jump up. Roll to your side slowly. Second, sit at the edge of the bed. Wait 30 to 60 seconds. Move your feet in small circles. Let your circulation wake up with you. Third, use a nightlight. Keep your path to the bathroom clear. Hold something stable when you stand. That's it. 30 seconds every single night could be the difference between walking to the bathroom and being carried out on a stretcher. Share this with every senior you love. Most of them have never been told this, and it could protect them starting tonight. Follow for more weekly videos on safe, healthy aging, because small habits build long lives.
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