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MikeO

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  1. I knew carbs like spaghetti gets to me so i do avoid it. Usually i feel nauseous, overly full and generally Ill. If it gets bad i will get hot and start to sweat "I now know it is not male menopause lol" If I do get off my feet for a bit i will run into trouble with low BP for sure. Guess there is more stuff i need to work out.
  2. Well starting to think my drop in BP after eating is abnormal. Postprandial hypotension may be diagnosed if you experience a drop in your systolic blood pressure of at least 20 mm Hg within two hours of eating a meal.
  3. @LoxI get was getting the mystery pain as well. Bottom of my right foot, calfs, thighs, left butt cheek. While i do have PVD and get claudication in the calves when waking the Vascular DR said the pains outside of walkining were not due to the PVD. Since i went onto the drug Mestinon the pains have mostly gone away.
  4. No wonder the evil recliner calls me after eating Ha. I will try the coffee trick. Thanks again!
  5. Thank you for sharing @Rexie when i aspirate it can be a event. The albuterol is a savor. I am getting better at avoiding avoiding episodes so liquids i will just spit out, does not matter where i am. I do take care with solid foods. As i have choked on them before, as much as i like steak this is one i watch out for.
  6. Made this one was good. Just have to take it easy and not eat too much at one time. https://www.smalltownwoman.com/tortellini-soup/?fbclid=IwAR0Y2kwqHdoEpqpnhH6SjPdKhNo3GvPC8qW_CKtPWjJ1e109LcFKjkLSisM
  7. Hi, Is it normal for your BP to drop after eating?. I started to track this as i usually feel Ill after i eat. it does not drop a whole lot "around 18 to 25 hg"
  8. I would be concerned about getting an infection with a port just not sure what other concerns are?. I go a lot even seems at times after peeing i go and pee again. even with my latest trip to the ER for a fall the fluids they pumped in went right thru me. So only thing i can do is to replace the fluids i get rid of. if i don't i get really fatigued and feel ill
  9. So sorry you have to go thru this. I did not know. Yes the electrolyte drinks can be harsh on the stomach i do have days where i can not tolerate them.
  10. did find this writeup on baroreflex failure id interesting. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1855694/
  11. @Pistol soup looks really good, I am going to try it. My Mom was from Germany she use to make a totally awesome German potato salad.
  12. Ha....can't even remember where i got the plates from. I know it was about 40 years ago when i first moved out of my parents house. Have to say the dinnerware has held up.
  13. I know never an easy solution. I am just glad i don't need the IV's. As to peeing i do it a lot but have found a balance between taking water and other drinks and the color of the urine. I don't take salt tablets because of my heart too much and i pump to hard. I do drink electrolytes which help. Vitaminwater works for me. no sugar or salt and plenty of B vitamins to help the nervous systems maybe?. Sleeping at a 30 degree angle at night helps as well. and as usual when in the mood will drink a hot V8 cause i can
  14. Oh i do. Just pointing out to be careful with salt. By all means i do understand the blood volume and BP. I am just doing the same a different way.
  15. Yes, does not take me much to get up to 180 or 225 when not feeling well. Edit: adding i can also drop into the 70's as well
  16. @PistolSo isn't salt contradicted with folks with heart issues. I will balloon up and gain water weight that i can not handle.
  17. @CJ65this is what i question. Hopefully I can get a diagnosis because it does consume a good part of my day.
  18. Thanks @Pistol explanation kinda helps. I think the best i can do is to write this out till it makes sense to someone other than me. Upside you did save me from bringing up male menopause as the cause of hot flashes with the DR Haha.
  19. I have this on the list of have to ask the neurologist. While i have had issues for a good number of years and started progressing after open heart surgery, my first really bad event "was hurt" hitting the floor was a month and a half after my carotid endarterectomy has been downhill since
  20. Hi, I am prepping for my visit with the Neurologist office in a couple of weeks. One symptom i struggle with describing to the medical professionals is the classic whoosh that a lot of folks with dysautonomia experience. It is usually met with i never heard of that or i don't understand and if i am in a flare i have a hard time getting the word out to get the point across. I have heard pulsatile tinnitus used, not sure if it is simple as that or is there another term used for this. I know were all all a bit different but i am sure what i feel is close to other folks. Make a postural change, feel some pressure and whooshing, lightheadedness and if it progresses have the need to sit or go down. Thanks in advance Mike
  21. I would have just been happy to had a diagnosis when i had my two TTT tests but the health provider did nothing with the data because it showed not being a cardiac issue but clearly showed a neurogenic origin "frustrating" so i went to the University in Madison Wisconsin and it only took the Girl 10 mins to figure out that i have neurogenic orthostatic hypotension.
  22. Thanks! @cmep37 I think i will hold off on the swallow test for now. I am not even sure what the trigger is for me. I only get maybe a dozen a year but i never tracked them as i thought it was angina. I know one for sure was when i went outside in the really cold weather "20 below" and it kicked off. I worry more when i aspirate.
  23. Well add this to my list as i have mild to severe Cervical spondylosis. I do have to agree not having any spine surgery as it does carry some degree of dissatisfaction so hoping that PT can help some of this out.
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