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Does anyone know why one's blood pressure would spike and then go to

a low of l0l/48 ......which made me feel so awful? I went off Cozaar

because of it going so low and not feeling great just today. Do any

of these medicines coumadin, tambocor, toprol,and cozaar cause the bp

to go spike up or what other thing should I look for? I am going to

call my primary dr. Monday and for some reason my left side under my

chin feels a little sore.....thinks its the cozaar...........would

appreciate any help. Thanks Breta

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I don't know why YOUR blood pressure could spike and then drop.

However, there are forms of vaso vagal syncope, neurocardiogenic

syncope, orthostatic hypotension, POTS etc with which this complaint

is part and parcel. It is due to the vagus nerve and a form of

dysautonomia. You don't actually need to pass out, but can feel very

dizzy, weak, brain fogged and feel like you might. This is what they

call presyncope.

The reason that people pass out with it is that their blood pressure

suddenly drops and the blood doesn't get to the brain. Hence you drop

or feel lousy. I am convinced that this is a consideration with me.

In some people it causes convulsion, but not all. If you think this

may be the cause, you need a tilt table test. That way they can

monitor drops in your blood pressure if the vagus nerve is concerned.

I can't get one in my health area.

Good luck.

Fran

> Does anyone know why one's blood pressure would spike and then go

to

> a low of l0l/48 ......which made me feel so awful? I went off

Cozaar

> because of it going so low and not feeling great just today. Do

any

> of these medicines coumadin, tambocor, toprol,and cozaar cause the

bp

> to go spike up or what other thing should I look for? I am going

to

> call my primary dr. Monday and for some reason my left side under

my

> chin feels a little sore.....thinks its the cozaar...........would

> appreciate any help. Thanks Breta

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Hi,

I realize I don't really understand how blood pressure works.

The " normal " rate is 120/80 I was told. But does it flactuate the

same as the pulse does? Does it go up when excercising and down when

resting? Please help? I never paid much attention before Afib.

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<< Hi,

I realize I don't really understand how blood pressure works.

The " normal " rate is 120/80 I was told. But does it flactuate the

same as the pulse does? Does it go up when excercising and down when

resting? Please help? I never paid much attention before Afib.

/ >>

, I'm told that blood pressure fluctuates frequently depending on

activity level, stress level, etc. etc. It does go up when you exercise and

returns to your usual level after resting for a bit. Often my bp is higher

when I go to my doctor, but this is quite usual and is known as " white coat

hypertension " ! I don't think bp necessarily fluctuates in concert with the

pulse so for example, you can't tell what your bp is from your pulse and vice

versa.

Brenta

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> Hi,

> I realize I don't really understand how blood pressure works.

> The " normal " rate is 120/80 I was told. But does it flactuate the

> same as the pulse does? Does it go up when excercising and down when

> resting? Please help? I never paid much attention before Afib.

> /

yep, I think it varies quite a bit depending on what you are doing.(it will be

higher when you are standing than when you are lying down for example). If

your heart is racing away (and your cardiac ouput is high) then the pressure

will also rise. (anxiety & stress are also known pressure raisers) I don't

know what the good numbers are for each of these activities but don't expect

it to be constant.

all the best

--

D

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Blood pressure variates depending on a lot of factors. Go to

http://www.e-cardiovascular.net/bp.html

and

http://www.vigueur.com.au/news.htm

to find out how to get accurate reading over time when you do it at

home.

Hope this helps

Fran

> Hi,

> I realize I don't really understand how blood pressure works.

> The " normal " rate is 120/80 I was told. But does it flactuate the

> same as the pulse does? Does it go up when excercising and down

when

> resting? Please help? I never paid much attention before Afib.

> /

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Does anyone know what it costs to buy a decent BP measuring device

for the home?

> > Hi,

> > I realize I don't really understand how blood pressure works.

> > The " normal " rate is 120/80 I was told. But does it flactuate the

> > same as the pulse does? Does it go up when excercising and down

> when

> > resting? Please help? I never paid much attention before Afib.

> > /

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In a message dated 1/14/2002 7:43:10 PM Pacific Standard Time,

keithf.ritchie@... writes:

> Does anyone know what it costs to buy a decent BP measuring device

> for the home?

My cardiologist said to get one around $60 to have a good one.

I've seen them in stores and we got a new one from QVC that

gives a voice readout...... check www.iqvc.com if you can

order from them..... that is in US dollars.

Best wishes, Bill

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