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Great!! was just checking.No no!!!!!
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Great!! was just checking.No no!!!!!
Thank God! I wasn’t either and it was really bad just having to be around freshly vaccinated people.No no!!!!!
I felt the same!Thank God! I wasn’t either and it was really bad just having to be around freshly vaccinated people.
Would this be it - 134/92/75Do you get enough salt? The chart is a standard chart I pulled off the internet.
Oximeters do not measure BP. It measures your oxygen saturation level of your blood, top number, and your heart rate, bottom number. If you want to find out your BP use a BP monitor.
Yes, you have good bp. How are your symptoms?Would this be it - 134/92/75
Yes, you have good bp. How are your symptoms?
Have you had blood tests done recently? Could you be low in potassium or magnesium?Ok. good to know! Well, the calf still swells.. I have been taking Mitolipin for the last week and taking B complex, and that has been helping.
Thank you so much for this. I definitely will!Have you had blood tests done recently? Could you be low in potassium or magnesium?
I know you said you will see a doctor when you return home, when you do ask about DVT
DVT (deep vein thrombosis)
Find out more about DVT (deep vein thrombosis), a blood clot in a vein, usually in the leg.www.nhs.uk
I’m flying to Canada this week, I will look into this.I second @TheSir comment about getting your heart checked out. It’s not bad to get an ultrasound done of your heart and legs to r/o dvt. Also, r/o pulmonary embolus (PE). Your symptoms are worrisome and I hope you get seen by a healthcare professional that will at least do some tests and run labs for you.
I am here in Toronto and something I have observed- it’s been colder and no humidity, and the swelling seems to be gone. Today, the sun came out and I noticed instantly that my hands swelled and all the other symptoms came back.I second @TheSir comment about getting your heart checked out. It’s not bad to get an ultrasound done of your heart and legs to r/o dvt. Also, r/o pulmonary embolus (PE). Your symptoms are worrisome and I hope you get seen by a healthcare professional that will at least do some tests and run labs for you.
Heat/humidity causes the vasodilation.I am here in Toronto and something I have observed- it’s been colder and no humidity, and the swelling seems to be gone. Today, the sun came out and I noticed instantly that my hands swelled and all the other symptoms came back.
So, it seems that heat seems to effect me and is contributing to my symptoms
Any idea what I can do?Heat/humidity causes the vasodilation.
Being on birth control pills can cause it.. Not really a lot. Elevate feet when resting. Reduce salt intake but that might have negative affects as well. You don't want to pass out either in the heat.Any idea what I can do?
I haven’t taken birth control my whole life. And I’m not an excessive salt consumer.Being on birth control pills can cause it.. Not really a lot. Elevate feet when resting. Reduce salt intake but that might have negative affects as well. You don't want to pass out either in the heat.
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