I guess I'm going to be the odd ball here...my blood
pressure would be high...not low...however, even when
in the midst of feeling feverish and sweaty I'd never
have a temperature out of normal range.
--- tinky <anonymous@medispecialty.com> wrote:
> Hey guys!! Mine too. I learned one thing that > really helped with the > low blood pressure -- worked within a couple of days > and if i stick to > it, my blood pressure is much higher! > > EAT MORE SALT. > > I had been on a self imposed salt restricted diet > for years cause my > endo had me soooo bloated... basically I salted my > food, but ate no > prepared foods and avoided bread and other things > that are preseved with > salt. > > One day I went to the doc, and my BP was like, > 80/50. It suddenly hit > me and I switched my diet, within 24 hours I was > feeling much better!! > > give it a try. Avoiding salt is much overrated in > the media. A few > days can tell you how it works for you, and also > just FYI, I mean just > eat the daily level of around 2 grams -- not more > than that. > > good luck! > > -tinky > > At Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Sally Grigg wrote: > > > >Dear Nancy, My normal blood pressure and > temperature are also low. I've always > >just accepted it. Love, Sally > > > >"Nancy E. Hale" wrote: > > > >> Karen Carter and Jean Long were discussing this > last weekend. I have had > >> one nurse at the ER comment on my low blood > pressure - it normally runs > >> between 86/57 and 100/65. My normal body temp is > around 97. My hands and > >> feet are like ice in the middle of summer. My GP > has never mentioned > >> anything about either BP or temp, so I don't > think anything about it. > >> > >> I was just wondering - how many on the Board have > had comments made about > >> low BP or body temp? Is it possible that this is > linked to ARD? > >> > >> I know - I shouldn't let my mind wander like > that, it's too little to be > >> out alone ;) > >> > >> Nancy in NB > >> > >> ICQ #9683431 > >> > > http://www.adhesions.org/forums/listcmds.htm