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Sounds more like a blood circulation thing. Nicotine overdose feels more like dizziness and tingling. If you ever feel like fainting try moving your arms and legs to get blood circulation up again. If it happens often see a doctor.
I like the discussion on nicotine, but yeah. Op's "medical moment" seems unrelated to nicotine!
Is that the place you call at 8:45 and end up in a queue until 9:15 when you get told there's no appointments available?
That's called orthostatic hypotension. Its a sudden drop in blood pressure from standing up too fast.