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Does Anyone Experience Hypotension After They Have Been Up And About For A While? Is It The Meds Or The PD?
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posted August 29, 2020
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A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

had my neurologist appt yesterday. My BP was low and I was surprised. My carbidopa/levodopa was increased....wonder if that was the case of the low BP. Glad I read this post.

posted September 4, 2020
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I normally have low pressure, but now it is so low that i have to be extremely careful getting up after being seated and rise very slowly and wait until it passes nefore I move. I noticed that any activity that makes me sweat is going to makes me feel better. Hard exercise works wonders but it is getting harder to get motivated to do it.

posted August 31, 2020
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

My low bp is caused by the parkinsons and is worsened by the Sinemet! Double whammy!

posted August 29, 2020
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Norm2222 just press orange v in corner of post to edit

posted August 29, 2020
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Half the time I’m dizzy I realize I have not had any water etc for ages counselerjoy

posted August 30, 2020

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