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Old 02-18-2008, 05:24 PM #31
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Default Uh oh..

Joe,
That sounds like autonomic problems. Have they tested you for this recently?

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Did your BP start at the low reading or drop to the lower reading? I assume you started at the lower reading as they automatically stop a stress test if your BP drops 10 points.
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this was after the stress test was over and you rest for 15 minutes before getting the imaging done. I dont know what number they got me up to but after completing the test it was back down to 120/75 one minute later, which they told me is very good. They wanted to give me a chemical stress test because of pn but i wanted no part of that so did the treadmill. Autonomic PN no i havent had any of those tests, this never came up before. Maybe pulmonary cause? The day before my numbers were not good for pft.
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Default This is beyond me,

We need Glenn's input on this one. I'm not sure what to tell you. I just know that they are watching my blood pressure because it dips and rises. I'm currently taking lisinopril for blood pressure, but it has to be adjusted periodically.

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they dont know what to tell me either...ideopathic chest pains, at least they didnt try to say it was an anxiety attack. I was joking around with my kids at the time...no stress no anxiety
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Wow i'm glad that turned out ok,there are a million reasons for that..
You want a big box of chocts and everybody forgot..Hey Joe no more,
why???Because we like you... hugs to all Sue

Tony you called in sick here sometime ago hope your feeling a wee bit
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Glad you are okay, Hey Joe. Same thing happened to my husband about a year ago. Turned out the chest pains responded to treatment for reflux -- indigestion as it used to be known, I guess. Prilosec takes care of it for him.
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thats one of the things im covering.....glad that your husband was ok
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Default There are so many reasons--

--that one can get sudden transient dizziness, shortness of breath, sudden hypertension (or hypotension)--and yes, anxiety/panic attacks and acid reflux are among them (as is reactive hypoglycemia)--that it's hard to speculate. But, knowing something about your history, Joe, it may not be a bad idea to have some further autonomic testing done; you wouldn't be the first neuropathy sufferer to get some out of the blue autonomic problem.

Most of our autonomic functions are controlled through smaller, lightly myelinated/unmyelinated nerve fibers (though there is, of course, a central brain/feedback component to it all--and it's particularly hard to trace just where weird blood pressure readings are originating). I can't remember whether you've ever had the Valsalva tilt table or sudomotor axon relfex testing . . .
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no i havent, im going to look into it thanks
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