Mccormick69
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It could do.. mine used to be high but has come down with low carb eating and some weight loss..I don’t know? I’m just wanting to know if this would affect the Blood Pressure.
Well if you are getting readings of 9.8 mmol/l after eating it certainly isn't low blood sugar.... low would be sub 4.0 at most..I’m actually slightly underweight and the Gastro consultant is trying to get me to put weight in. After I eat I feel dizzy/faint , really tired and sometimes I sweat and my blood pressure drops. The Consultant thought the drop in BP was due to low blood sugar.
So how do they know the BP is dropping? So far you have only told us about blood sugar readings? Is your blood pressure actually low when you have these feelings post eating?I took the readings when I felt the symptoms. I’m on an inhaler for asthma and an antihistamine but the Doctors know about them. They can’t figure out what’s causing the BP to drop.
I had a blood pressure monitor for a week to record the readings and the GP and Cardioligist confirmed it was dropping and was low.So how do they know the BP is dropping? So far you have only told us about blood sugar readings? Is your blood pressure actually low when you have these feelings post eating?
No I know the difference. I was just wondering if the reading of 9.8 would cause problems with my BP.
Thanks for that but it doesn’t matter what I eat the BP still drops. They say postprandial hypotension usually affects the elderly or people with high BP which is not me. Everything else was ruled out. This is why my Consultant thought maybe my Blood Sugar was dropping which obviously it isn't. I will give the Consultant the readings and see what he is going to do. .
Thanks for the replies. I didn’t think the high sugar readings made the BP drop but I just wanted to be sure. Will let the Consultant know on Tuesday as it’s the holiday weekend.
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