Sounds like a good thing for you Elizabeth.
Over the years, I've actually heard of far more people with low (rather then high) blood pressure with MS, something that I've been meaning to do more research on actually.
I have always had very low blood pressure, and it does not matter how inflammatory the disease process is or isn't at the moment.
So, if it has anything to do with Tysabri reducing inflammation, and hence reducing bp, that principle should apply to everyone, whether their bp is ususally high, or usually low.
Have you reduced any other drugs, by chance? Are you feeling better and getting more exercise, cooking more at home, eating better, craving less salt, etc? Or, is it possible the Tysabri is working to encourage the bp meds somehow?
You might have to start keeping a bag of pretzels in the house for the opposite problem now . . . TOO LOW bp is a whole new kettle of fish, and can make us feel bad too. Hopefully it won't end up there though.
Cherie
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