I had all 3 issues for as long as I remember. I had documented orthostatic hypotension and heart murmur 7 years ago, also had veins back then.
Heart murmur can be from anxiety, which I have, and my blood pressure and pulse is elevated in the presence of people due to social anxiety. But blood pooling in limbs and orthostatic hypotension are unrelated to that, but can be related to heart murmur.
These are probably markers of poor circulation. I'm taking progest-E and vitamin E dermally, but none have helped the slightest bit despite a good theory. I theorized that because estrogn causes blood to pool in veins, and progesterone prevents this effect, that the combination I'm taking would effectively treat my circulatory problem.
When I stand up or stretch, my vision blacks out for a few seconds and I turn really "stupid" for a few seconds. Basically blood leaves the brain along with oxygen and other nutrients for several moments in a day. This is worrisome because it could cause accumulated damage from hypoxia, for example. Baseline circulation to the brain may also be impaired since blood pools in my limbs, and the head is the hardest place to draw blood to.
Not sure what I should do. I'm getting an ultrasound done for the heart murmur, but I don't know how they will treat it, if they can. Vitamin E and progest-E are a couple of effective, healthy substances, but they aren't working for this.
Heart murmur can be from anxiety, which I have, and my blood pressure and pulse is elevated in the presence of people due to social anxiety. But blood pooling in limbs and orthostatic hypotension are unrelated to that, but can be related to heart murmur.
These are probably markers of poor circulation. I'm taking progest-E and vitamin E dermally, but none have helped the slightest bit despite a good theory. I theorized that because estrogn causes blood to pool in veins, and progesterone prevents this effect, that the combination I'm taking would effectively treat my circulatory problem.
When I stand up or stretch, my vision blacks out for a few seconds and I turn really "stupid" for a few seconds. Basically blood leaves the brain along with oxygen and other nutrients for several moments in a day. This is worrisome because it could cause accumulated damage from hypoxia, for example. Baseline circulation to the brain may also be impaired since blood pools in my limbs, and the head is the hardest place to draw blood to.
Not sure what I should do. I'm getting an ultrasound done for the heart murmur, but I don't know how they will treat it, if they can. Vitamin E and progest-E are a couple of effective, healthy substances, but they aren't working for this.