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<HTML>In a message dated 1/30/2004 1:46:50 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have found my lightheadedness and dizziness has diminished since I have been taking FLORINEF for low blood pressure (neurally medicated hypotension).  This type of low bp does not show up on the armcuff test we all get at the doctors but on a tilt table test.


Hey... I've ALWAYS had low blood pressure.  Some nurses frown when taking it and retake it again, some try switching cuffs, some don't even notice and some ask if it's always been low.  But I've never heard that it could be a problem.  At what point is it a problem?  Are there any non-medical solutions I might try in the meantime (i.e. diet change etc.) to see if it makes a difference in lightheaded/dizziness.  I do notice that I get really dizzy etc. "once a month" so I'm certain it's related to blood volume.


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