For The Past Week I Have Been Having Problems With My Blood Pressure Fluctuating From Normal To Very Low. This Morning It Was 84/41. | MyMyelomaTeam

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For The Past Week I Have Been Having Problems With My Blood Pressure Fluctuating From Normal To Very Low. This Morning It Was 84/41.
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Anyone have info or ideas on this??

posted April 6
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A MyMyelomaTeam Member

My Cardiologist cut my heart medicine in half. I was getting dizzy. It could also be due to your low levels of blood volume. Call your doctor ASAP and ask.

posted April 6
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Those numbers are very low. Did you change your diet or medication? I would call my nurse practitioner or doctor just to be sure that I'm not overmedicated with blood pressure medicine okay hope you feel better soon I mean be well.

posted April 6
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Iā€™m glad they finally gave you a transfusion.šŸ’•

posted April 11
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I just experienced this myself after starting a new treatment last week. I'm not on any BP meds, and my normal is 120/65. For three days it ran 90's/50's. My cardiologist told me to eat more salt when this happens.

posted April 9
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Contact your provider asap. Maybe your blood pressure medication needs to be adjusted. That is what happened to me and lowering my BP meds did the trick. I went from 25 mg to 12.5 mg.

posted April 6

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