wow - a disabled person getting paid to watch other disableds who help take 
 of her - that's pretty cool.   reminds me of my blind roommate pushing  me 
across Woodward ave in Detroit while I'm yelling left, right, the other  
right, more right....as we try to beat the light.   very cool.
azdave
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/19/2011 10:57:01 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
I  had the same problem for quite awhile, but I have found that if I eat 
salads  or veggies, a small portion, 20 minutes before dinner and then I do 
not have  the BP drops nearly as much.  My blood pressure is usually 90/60, 
but  sometimes the nurse at the doctor’s office will say if he wants your 
blood  pressure he will have to take it himself and J.   Luckily I only go to 
the Dr. once or twice a year. 
I  don’t know if I have gotten used to my body and how it usually feels (or 
 usually not feels) but I am not experiencing much more pain and discomfort 
in  recent years and in various ways have improved over the first 10 years 
of  being a quad.  I’m sure that a great deal of my well being is due to my  
being very busy all the time.  With five grandchildren 300 feet away that  
range from 12 months to 14 years and all of their activities, im very seldom 
 bored to death.  J 
I  also have the two disabled men that live with me that needs supervision 
when  they are home although they are great as my helpers they need to be 
monitored  and guided.  And then there is the garden which keeps me outside 
from  April through October and on the computer planning, dreaming, and 
exploring  new avenues for the garden for the next year.  I feel very fortunate 
to 
 have so many activities and at 72 been healthy enough to do  it. 
When  I do have a depressed day I know I feel much worse than usual and I 
can only  imagine if I were totally housebound how difficult it would  be. 
April  in Reno is a changeable time of year, Saturday it was 73°and today 
it is  45°.  I look at the temperature in the greenhouse, which is 85 right 
now,  and wished that I had someone to let me in.  We are building a new 
green  house (a real one this time not the hoophouse) out of recycled windows 
and  doors, I will be able to go into by myself.  I think I know where I will  
spend a lot of time in winter basking in the sun while it is 30°  outside!  
I can have someone set up my reading stand and will be as happy  as a bug 
in a rug. 
Have  a great day everyone, each day is a blessing to be savored as none of 
us know  how long we have to enjoy life. 
Joan 
 
 
From: William Willis  [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 9:48  AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: FW: [QUAD-L] Meds and  blood pressure


Very  same problem here. Then I get very weak and my neck and shoulders 
hurt. Also,  my bp spikes every morning while I'm getting ready for the day. My 
head  throbs, breath gets shallow, and I get very weak. No doubt it is AD. 
It takes  about an hour of sitting up for me to level out. Larry  Willis 
  
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Date: Mon, 18 Apr  2011 17:58:39 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L]  Meds and blood pressure
To: [email protected]; [email protected];  [email protected]     
 
I take the same as you Lucinda and have the same  drops after I eat. My 
pressure jumps all over the  place.
 
Tim c5-c6


--- On Tue, 4/5/11, LJT  <[email protected]> wrote:


From: LJT  <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Meds and blood  pressure
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, April 5, 2011,  8:27 PM 
     
Glenn,
my normal blood pressure right now  is around 90/50. I don't know about the 
rest of you, but my  blood pressure tends to drop tremendously after I eat. 
I take a  couple meds before eating to try and combat that from happening.  
One of them is Midodrine and the other is fludrocortisone.  Sometimes they 
work, sometimes they don't. I've been told that  if you take too 
many/combine opiates that can drop your blood  pressure and your breathing can 
shallow 
out to a dangerous  level.  
 
Lucinda
C-4,5  complete
July 31,  '05
 
Mpls.,  MN
 



--- On Tue, 4/5/11,  [email protected] <[email protected]>  wrote: 

From:  [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [QUAD-L]  Meds and blood pressure
To: [email protected]
Date:  Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 11:13 AM 
 
 
I  have several questions about medications and blood  pressure.
 

 
Many  of the articles that I read on the Internet suggests that quads  have 
a low blood pressure.  What is your experience with  blood pressure?  Many 
of the articles suggest that if your  blood pressure is slightly above 
normal, EX: 170/100, it's time  to think about calling an ambulance.
 

 
My  doctor has put me on Baclofen.  I know that some of you are  on this 
medication, what do you use it for, any side effects,  does it do anything 
with your blood  pressure?
 

 
Does  anyone take baclofen and ditropan?
 

 
Thanks,
 

 

Glenn  Henry





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