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Old 11-15-2007, 03:46 PM #1
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Default Blood pressure and sugar?

This may be off on pn little. I just am trying to figure out if my dizzy/out of it/breathing issue is something due to the pn,fibromyalgia,etc or something seperate. In my blood work and when I go to the docs my gluocose levels I was wrong it is 79 and 105/80 blood pressure. Could any of this be contributing to my weird feeling? I asked the endo because in the past I was told I had hypoglycemia and she said that is not a real issue and just when you go too long without eating. I eat though every few hours. Any idea?Could this in any way effect my pain probably not but who knows so I thought I would ask. What are ways to bring up these levels too? Or are they fine and some are just low in these numbers?

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