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I force myself to exercise as I always feel better afterwards, primarily I do weightlifting. Decided yesterday to take my BP before and then 15 min. after a 45 minute workout.

Before: 84/43

After: 126/74

This must be how normal people feel with good BP. Wish I could have that feeling of energy all the time !

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I would love to do more weightlifting, but it seems to knock me out completely. I'm lucky that I can still do some cardio 3-4 times a week, still. I've always worked out, so I feel so grumpy if I can't do something, even if it's a 20 minute slow walk. Have you been weightlifting a long time? Do you do cardio? I'm just asking because while your number are reasonable (I also have low BP), it seems like your BP would have gone down a little more after 15 minutes. Have you tried taking your BP right when you finish your workout to know what your high is? I tend to work out until I reach a BP of around 135-150, and try to keep it in that range, then slowly cool down.

It's great that you're getting that activity in!

Cheers,

Jana

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Yes I've been weightlifting 15yrs. Never thought of checking my BP right after, I will try that. Can't do very much cardio. Even walking at a quick pace makes me dizzy. So I use weights for lower body and my weight bench for upper body. Also do stretching and abs.

potsgirl do you feel better when your bp is higher, after your workout?

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Immediately after exercise I might feel okay, but it's not unusual for me to "crash". That means, I fall asleep or get really tired, say, about 15 - 30 minutes afterwards. I've been this way even before my POTS diagnosis.

I'm glad exercising helps you feel better. That has never been true for me. I do it anyway.

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How funny....I can do aerobic work easier than I can do weights. Usually by the time I'm done working out, especially if I've worked too hard, I feel pretty depleted. I'm glad you feel better, though!

Cheers,

Jana

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