To feel light-headed = Faint-headed?

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sambistapt

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Hello amigos!

I´d better seeing a doctor, I´m feeling a bit light-headed/faint-headed.

Do they have the same sense in the sentence?

Thanks,

Sam:cool:
 

bhaisahab

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Hello amigos!

I´d better seeing a doctor, I´m feeling a bit light-headed/faint-headed.

Do they have the same sense in the sentence?

Thanks,

Sam:cool:
I'd better see a doctor, I'm feeling a bit light-headed. Or "I'm feeling a bit faint".
 
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