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My Elderly Mom Has Parkinson's And Lives With Me. She Very Often Experiences "spells" Of Lightheaded Ness
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posted July 11, 2016
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A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Could be low blood pressure I was told to drink plenty of water to keep my BP from dropping too low XX MG

posted July 15, 2016
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

@Mic I feel like that all the time. I also have fibromyalga. That will do that. I definitely can relate. Take care

posted July 11, 2016
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/253197...

posted July 15, 2016
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

All part of PD.....so sorry....my blood pressure goes up and down like a yo-yo....I get shortness of breath....I take a LOrazapa,m and in 15 minutes I am perfect...o.o5mg...the least you can take...magic

posted July 15, 2016
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

My mother has the same lightheadedness especially if she has been vey active or excited.

posted July 14, 2016

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