Low Blood Pressure
rosalee87
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I hadn't had a single sip of soda in over 6 months but TODAY, while at work I started feeling extremely sick...light headed, dizzy, shakey, nauseated and I knew it - low blood pressure. I often check my blood pressure and I get low readings but when I called my doctor the nurses said it was normal and my readings weren't too low. I was feeling horrible this morning so my coworkers had me drink a few sips of soda to raise my blood pressure...I don't want soda.
is there anything else I can have to raise blood pressure when it drops?
is there anything else I can have to raise blood pressure when it drops?
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That sounds more like low blood sugar than low BP. Try eating a piece of fruit. Does a few sips of soda really raise BP? I've never heard that before.0
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Yeah I have to agree with that sounding like low blood sugar. Sometimes even though doctors say that its not too low it can vary on how it feels for you.0
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That sounds more like low blood sugar than low BP. Try eating a piece of fruit. Does a few sips of soda really raise BP? I've never heard that before.0
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The caffeine in soda might raise your pulse, but I doubt it has an effect on blood pressure itself. I have low blood pressure and soda has never helped. It does sound like blood sugar so bcattoes' suggestion to try fruit or even fruit juice is a good idea. If it truly is your blood pressure, I don't think there's an immediate fix to raise it. You can try eating more sodium to raise it, but it takes time.0
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in my family my mom and my sister have diabetes - high blood sugar so I check my blood sugar often and it's actually always good; I check it about 2 times a day.0
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when my BP drops and I feel weak and nausesous, eating seems to be the only thing to help bring it up, even if it is just a snack. Some food in my system usually brings it back up fairly quickly.0
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Even if you don't have diabetes, people without it can feel the effects of low blood sugar from time to time. just make sure your eating enough and if you do get that feeling, just eat.0
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I have the same problem and my bp usually runs in the 90' over 60's range and the other day was 84/46. I was told to increase my salt intake and Doc actually wanted to put me on salt tablets which I denied. I figure I can do it with food but it is tough. When I get that feeling though I usually do a pack of peanut butter crackers I definately cant do really low carb diets. I know it does sound like blood sugar (which I agree you should get checked too) but a lot of people dont realize that low blood pressure can have th same type of symptoms. Good luck! Oh and I suggest a stress test just to make sure there is no underlying cardiac problem. Too many young people are dying from unk heart conditions and its so terrible.0
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I have the same problem and my bp usually runs in the 90' over 60's range and the other day was 84/46. I was told to increase my salt intake and Doc actually wanted to put me on salt tablets which I denied. I figure I can do it with food but it is tough. When I get that feeling though I usually do a pack of peanut butter crackers I definately cant do really low carb diets. I know it does sound like blood sugar (which I agree you should get checked too) but a lot of people dont realize that low blood pressure can have th same type of symptoms. Good luck! Oh and I suggest a stress test just to make sure there is no underlying cardiac problem. Too many young people are dying from unk heart conditions and its so terrible.
Mine is the same way and I feel TERRIBLE when it drops lower than my normal low. I agree that crackers is probably the best option for a quick fix.0 -
I have the same problem and my bp usually runs in the 90' over 60's range and the other day was 84/46. I was told to increase my salt intake and Doc actually wanted to put me on salt tablets which I denied. I figure I can do it with food but it is tough. When I get that feeling though I usually do a pack of peanut butter crackers I definately cant do really low carb diets. I know it does sound like blood sugar (which I agree you should get checked too) but a lot of people dont realize that low blood pressure can have th same type of symptoms. Good luck! Oh and I suggest a stress test just to make sure there is no underlying cardiac problem. Too many young people are dying from unk heart conditions and its so terrible.
My BP readings are often like that too, hey...I actually have peanut butter crackers with me right now, I'm gunna try that. I grabbed them last minute while walking out of my house this morning, good thing I did.0 -
Oh and I suggest a stress test just to make sure there is no underlying cardiac problem. Too many young people are dying from unk heart conditions and its so terrible.0
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Oh and I suggest a stress test just to make sure there is no underlying cardiac problem. Too many young people are dying from unk heart conditions and its so terrible.
I do agree with the suggestion too, I'm going to set up an appointment with my doctor this week - stop talking to his nurses who tell me EVERYTHING is normal. Back in March I was diagnosed with a heart murmur and after getting an EKG, Holster, and some other test I can't even remember - everything came back normal and the doctor told me it was an "innocent" murmur but I think I should get the stress test too.0 -
Maybe try some fruit with a high natural sugar?0
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Low blood pressure and low blood sugar are two VERY DIFFERENT things.
Blood pressure is how hard your heart needs to pump to move your blood throughout your body. Blood sugar is the amount of sugar that you've digested that's now traveling through your blood to your cells. Low blood pressure and low blood sugar can both make you feel weak and dizzy but they are NOT the same thing, so make sure you're telling your doctor what's going on correctly!
Definitely talk to your doctor - sounds dangerous either way!I hadn't had a single sip of soda in over 6 months but TODAY, while at work I started feeling extremely sick...light headed, dizzy, shakey, nauseated and I knew it - low blood pressure. I often check my blood pressure and I get low readings but when I called my doctor the nurses said it was normal and my readings weren't too low. I was feeling horrible this morning so my coworkers had me drink a few sips of soda to raise my blood pressure...I don't want soda.
is there anything else I can have to raise blood pressure when it drops?0
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