Help...high Blood Pressure And Feelings of Dizziness Posted: 07-19-05 18:33pm
Hello all, this is my first post on here
because I am feeling really helpless.
Last march I went to the er because I was
feeling really dizzy--i was almost ready
to faint. My blood pressure was very
high too,at 170/100. I got the required
exams, ecg, holter monitor for two days,
an mri...All of these tests came back
normal. This happens to me rather
irregularly, sometimes I feel dizzy twice
or three times a week, and other times I
feel fine for a month and a half and then
the symptoms return again. Today was
another example of this happening, as I
had been feeling fine for the past two
weeks until all of a sudden this morning I
felt unwell, and my bp was high again.
Any suggestions as to what I can do?
Thanks so much.
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Neillan
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Jul 2005 Posts: 3
Posted: 08-10-05 08:21am
My daughter has exactly the same
problem.
We had a blood analysis done and that
showed us a few problems.
She stopped fainting after she started
using the medication to correct her
'unbalanced' blood.
Now, some gp want to put her on a heart
monitor. The problem is that she only
feel dizzy or faint one's a month or
sometimes abit longer.It seems as if her
menstruatio cycle has something to do with
it. Her first gp suggested more iron.
Check what you eat. Try and eat stuff
that does not put extra strain on your
liver or kidneys. You might even have a
liver problem.
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bevis
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Aug 2005 Posts: 3 Location: austin texas
Posted: 08-10-05 11:46am
It could just be your sinuses, do you have
alergys? You have the signs of very low
b/p not high. You get dizzy and faint
from low b/p why I am saying this is I had
the same problem, come to find out it was
my nose, go figure after a heart attack
and 5 by passes the meds I was taking for
my nose caused the dizziness and so on.
Send me an email and I will try to advise
you on what to take. Its a new product
which I took and my blood pressure went
normal. It takes only less than a minute
after you have taken it.