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03-01-2012, 02:32 PM | #1 | ||
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Welcome to the forums, Wooduck.
Please have your blood pressure checked. This could be a case of orthostatic hypostension where your pressure drops dramatically and quite fast upon standing, when doing a lot of walking then stopping, and sometimes while standing for long periods of time. The reason why I say this is I have a similar issue. Sadly my doctor tried to raise my blood pressure using Midodrine, which caused a TIA and now I have permanent numbness on the my right side of my face.
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