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Hey Sally,
I have my BP checked every time I go to the doc and it is normal. I listed the BP log below. They have also taken my BP when I am seated an then again when I stand for 3 times to get a sampling when I was tested for Dysautonomia. But, I think if I would have been lying on my back, have the BP taken then slowly stand up they might catch the orthostatic hypotension? The brain fog is affecting my work and I do not know what to do at this point. I was doing really well for about 5 months, and then slowly I began to experience symptoms again. I have several other factors going on as well. I have not been able to eat as healthy as I was and my stress level is higher than normal. 05/25/12 – 133/73 06/15/12 – 126/78 07/16/12 – 121/83 08/30/12 – 119/83 10/01/12 – 116/65 12/13/12 – 126/84 1/9/13 - 131/88 1/24/13 - 125/88 |
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