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View Poll Results: Have you developed high blood pressure?
I did not have high blood pressure before PN, or after. 43 57.33%
I did not have high blood pressure before PN, or after.
43 57.33%
I did not have blood pressure before PN, but did get it after. 16 21.33%
I did not have blood pressure before PN, but did get it after.
16 21.33%
I had high blood pressure before PN, but not after. 3 4.00%
I had high blood pressure before PN, but not after.
3 4.00%
I had high blood pressure before and after PN. It is not any worse since getting PN. 12 16.00%
I had high blood pressure before and after PN. It is not any worse since getting PN.
12 16.00%
I had high blood pressure before and after PN. It is worse since getting PN. 1 1.33%
I had high blood pressure before and after PN. It is worse since getting PN.
1 1.33%
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Old 01-07-2007, 05:17 PM #1
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I Am Happy To Say That My Blood Pressure Is Running 110/70 This Has Been Checked Sitting And Lying Down
Just Saw Taw The Dr Jan 9th But He Sent Me For A Whole Lot Of Blood Test


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Low blood pressure or hypotension as well as low pulse, bradycardia can be symptoms of small fiber neuropathy. Those were my presenting symptoms.
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Well, this says I have already voted on this poll, so I see the poll started in January--so, can I change my vote. All through the summer, I kept telling my PCP that I was not comfortable with my BP and he kept telling me it's fine. All my life it's ran 108/60, sometimes 110/62. This summer it started to rise and he says, "As we age, it does tend to rise some, don't worry." Well, it was 115/65, then 120/70, then it would be 125/70, 130/70. I kept fretting and he kept saying, "Deb, it's ok, really." So, I decided it was time to not worry, he wasn't. So I went back to trying to figure out what is going on with the rest of me, which no one can figure out either. So on the day my PCP says to me, "Ummmmm Deb, I am a little worried about your BP, it's a bit high for you today, I think we will do a sonagram of your heart, just to be sure everything is ok!", then I about panicked. That day it was 149/90 and I was totally relaxed, or so I thought. The echocardiogram came back fine, so thankfully, it isn't my heart, we do have heart problems in my family. We think it is probably stress related, between health and work issues and for now, no meds, which I do much prefer.

You may want to change my vote though!!!!!
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My BP now goes up, when I drink alcohol.
My PN started with alcohol as one of the contributing factors.
I've always had a high normal BP reading, so it doesn't take much
to tip the scales over to hypertension.
I was at 130/86 or so- normally. then I went to 146/92-94-96
and was put on BP meds.
On meds it is now 130/72
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I just did mine and its 129/96 not the best but not my worse.....Liz M.
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