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by agumonkey
3732 days ago
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I don't have your condition but on its worse times my circular system was about to shut down, my 4 limbs were cut to sustain the rest. For months Any activity in one part of my body would cause the rest to feel numb. Even typing with two hands would saturate my brain. The story makes them smile as in "you wouldn't be speaking anymore if you experienced this". If I had a trace of the sudden lack of blood pressure they'd at least have something quantitative to consider rather than borderline incoherent speech. That said most generalist wouldn't consider it anyway as you said. |
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And yeah if it's low blood pressure-related that's hard to show them, since it changes so much and will be different in the doc's office than normal, and because there's no real way to do continuous BP monitoring the way you can with heart rate. Luckily in my case there's a simple test you can do at home or in a doctor's office to see the BP drop quickly.