Guest guest Posted April 23, 2005 Report Share Posted April 23, 2005 I sure had low blood pressure especially after an episode in my library where I would go week and sink to the carpet preventing a faint when zapped by the mycotoxins. The nurse would not find my pulse well either. This was years ago when I was thinking.... " is this what menopause is? low iron? should I be joining the gym? " and before it dawned on me that the leaking damages were to more than the carpet and the library books. No scientific, medical knowledge, just the experience. [] Re: Low blood pressure and mold/mycotoxins Hi Sharon, The people that I work with seem to have the opposite problem- high blood pressure. I thoughb the sick building was causing it. Do not have any evidence, just seemed strange how it suddenly affected so many different people of all ages, sizes, etc. Val > > Hi All, > > Does anyone know anything about the subject of low blood pressure and > mold/mycotoxins? > > Sharon > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2005 Report Share Posted April 23, 2005 In a message dated 4/23/05 11:40:47 AM Central Daylight Time, barb1283@... writes: (I figure when I'm dead it will be even lower and they will be standing there saying, 'she's dead but her blood pressure is GREAT!!!!! - ZERO, can't get much better than that. She died with good blood pressure!) LOL ; ) I hear ya.. I have always had low blood pressure, and got the same thing.. " oh it's good " . I recently had a salvi test done for female hormones, and included in that was for the adrenal glands. Mine were depressed ( as I had suspected) A GREAT book u might want to get is " Adrenal Fatigue " by L. , N.D., D.C., Ph.D. Carol " The Little Mad Nutritional Scientist " Click here to see who's talking to you ; ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2005 Report Share Posted April 23, 2005 " (I figure when I'm dead it will be even lower and they will be standing there saying, 'she's dead but her blood pressure is GREAT!!!!! - ZERO, can't get much better than that. She died with good blood pressure!) " Yeah, they always say that to me, too. And, " You'll probably never have a stroke! " I just tell them, " Cool! I'll be sure to drop by when the phlebitis sets in, ok? " It's lame. Both my mother and grandmother had phlebitis. My grandmother died following amputation of a gangrenous leg caused by phlebitis. My mother only lived to be 42. I understand low blood pressure is common in people with CFS. Couldn't say it applies to me, though. Mine's always been on the low side. I make it a point to keep my weight down and get exercise absolutely any time I feel well enough to do it. I may be goin' down, but I ain't goin' that way! (I'm having a mild love affair with CoQ-10 at the moment. It doesn't stop me from tiring easily. But I don't seem to be quite as deeply fatigued. That is, I can actually stand up and walk down the hall to the kitchen. But it's an improvement, and I sure hope that's a permanent effect of taking this stuff.) Serena www.freeboards.net/index.php?mforum=sickgovernmentb __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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