Thanks Nancy! Much appreciated.I just prayed about this Devin. And will again later before bed.
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Thanks Nancy! Much appreciated.I just prayed about this Devin. And will again later before bed.
Yes my stomach problems I suffer from leave me dehydrated more than normal people. That and the heat episodes of summer. We just had some heat a few days ago. That and she said if I drink a cup of coffee it has to be followed by a cup of water.Did she tell you the possible cause of the dehydration?
Yes my stomach problems I suffer from leave me dehydrated more than normal people. That and the heat episodes of summer. We just had some heat a few days ago. That and she said if I drink a cup of coffee it has to be followed by a cup of water.
Do you have a BP cuff you can monitor your own pressure?I'm tossing around the idea of low BP but would have to research more on the internet to look at possible causes and consider if it's possible.
Yes I'll monitor it for the next while and see if it keeps on happening. If it does then I should invest in BP monitoring equipment. Thanks for the advice. I used to have high BP.Do you have a BP cuff you can monitor your own pressure?
A BP cuff will also tell you if you're having irregular heartbeats, which can cause dizziness due to inconsistent BP to the brain. A cheap smart watch can also monitor your heartbeat.
Panic attacks can also cause dizzy spells, but you don't strike me as the type to have panic attacks.
Ear infection can also cause the symptoms you mention.Yes I'll monitor it for the next while and see if it keeps on happening. If it does then I should invest in BP monitoring equipment. Thanks for the advice. I used to have high BP.
I do get anxiety sometimes from my problems preventing me from engaging in normal life events. They make it difficult for me. But I've had low anxiety recently. And I'm familiar with what my anxiety does to me. Never had it cause faint spells. I used to have extreme anxiety in my 20's. Now it's under control.
But this didn't appear to be related to anxiety symptoms.
Probably not. I am getting a stress test this month to check my heart.Ear infection can also cause the symptoms you mention.
Does it sometimes feel like your heart is going to explode? Like it's grown large in your chest?
This can also be a cause, heart or circulation issues.
Praying.
Thanks, I'll check into it. My heart does skip beats but the cardiologist said it was benign.Perhaps checking for Afib would be wise. It affects blood pressure and if not careful it can cause one to faint or pass out. And it comes and gos. It is pretty common these days. If not treated, it can cause a stroke.
Hi Devin, I was going to mention BP also, but I would also say dehydration. There are several foods and drugs that are diuretics, but also we simply forget to drink.I've had a couple light headed spells in the last two days, I think I almost passed out. Yesterday when it happened eventually I got shaky so I checked my blood sugar and it was 65 which is low so that could have been it I thought. Easy fix on that. But today it happened again so I checked my blood sugar and it was 111. So it's not low blood sugar.
If anyone has ideas of what it could be that would be nice. I may need to see a doctor over it, but if I can figure it out before hand then I can discuss with the doctor and I think that would be better.
Thanks!
I get muscle spasms too. Not sure what causes it, except it may be dehydration related due to my stomach problems. The doctor said to take magnesium supplements, so I bought a one a day vitamin to counter that. I know I'm getting enough electrolytes now. Maybe my problems relate to yours.Hi Devin, I was going to mention BP also, but I would also say dehydration. There are several foods and drugs that are diuretics, but also we simply forget to drink.
I keep a bottle of water sitting here at my desk because I get so involved with my work and I concentrate so hard on what I am doing that I forget to drink. If I forget to drink I also get muscle spasms. I try to drink an entire glass of water before bed, or if I am awakened by muscle spasms I get up and drink. This helps.
I try to keep drinking all day. Coffee or Coke will deplete your body of water, so you might reduce your coffee intake. or follow coffee up with a glass of water.
Anyway, when I feel an event coming on, sometimes I will take a Bayer and drink lots of water. Aspirin helps with inflammation, which affects blood pressure.
You realize that I am not prescribing anything. We simply need to learn how to read our own bodies better. Right? :)
Sometimes muscle spasms are caused by muscle tension. Perhaps you know that muscles work in tandem with each other; one muscle pulls your hand up, the other muscle pulls your hand down. So, in order to temporarily relieve the pain, I force the opposite muscle to tense up, relieving the tension of the muscle that is causing the pain. (hopefully this helps)I get muscle spasms too. Not sure what causes it, except it may be dehydration related due to my stomach problems. The doctor said to take magnesium supplements, so I bought a one a day vitamin to counter that. I know I'm getting enough electrolytes now. Maybe my problems relate to yours.
Yes you need to make sure you're levels of potassium, magnesium and sodium are appropriate in your body. You could switch water for Gatorade or PowerAID. That might help. Too much plain water can reduce the electrolytes in your body. Luckily my spasms aren't painful usually. Prayers for you too.Sometimes muscle spasms are caused by muscle tension. Perhaps you know that muscles work in tandem with each other; one muscle pulls your hand up, the other muscle pulls your hand down. So, in order to temporarily relieve the pain, I force the opposite muscle to tense up, relieving the tension of the muscle that is causing the pain. (hopefully this helps)
But I suspect you are correct about electrolytes. My spasms seem like a misfire of the nerves and all I know is that drinking a glass of water helps.
Thanks. Since you mentioned it, I take two scoops of a product called "Youngevity Beyond Tangy Tangerine 2.0 citrus peach fusion." Read the back of the label. :)Yes you need to make sure you're levels of potassium, magnesium and sodium are appropriate in your body. You could switch water for Gatorade or PowerAID. That might help. Too much plain water can reduce the electrolytes in your body. Luckily my spasms aren't painful usually. Prayers for you too.
They said mine was benign in the beginning also. And then they found out how dangerous this can be. A holter monitor catches it when one is not in the doctors office.Thanks, I'll check into it. My heart does skip beats but the cardiologist said it was benign.
Oh, thanks. You I've been wondering because sometimes when my heart stops I feel a low in my chest like something is wrong. But then it always has started back up. I have a cardiologist that is going to run a stress test this month. Maybe that will show something?They said mine was benign in the beginning also. And then they found out how dangerous this can be. A holter monitor catches it when one is not in the doctors office.
Yes, in the beginning I also did a stress test. That is a money maker for them. What is needed is A ekg to show the heart rythem. But it must be done when you are in distress. That is hard to do as it comes and go's. A halter monitor is a devise you wear at home for a couple of days and it with monitor your heart rythem. There are many heart rythem problems. Afib is just one of them. Afib makes a person chances for a stroke increase as blood pools in the heart. A Blood thinner is usually prescribed to decrease the chances. And now the spiritual part. When I was at work and my heart beat was 160 and all over the place, to the point of having to go home I would take a break and go outside.There I would plead with The Lord for help. And He is faithful. On occasion a wind would come and I could perceive The Presence of The Lord. My heart would instantly return to normal rythem and then I could go back upstairs to finish my day. That, is The Lord we serve.Oh, thanks. You I've been wondering because sometimes when my heart stops I feel a low in my chest like something is wrong. But then it always has started back up. I have a cardiologist that is going to run a stress test this month. Maybe that will show something?
Yes I had a heart monitor on a while back because I was having dizzy spells. They said everything was OK. But about a few months ago I went into the doctors and my heart rythm got up to 120 which was strange. Hmmm. Well I'll keep it in mind. Thanks for the info, much appreciated.Yes, in the beginning I also did a stress test. That is a money maker for them. What is needed is A ekg to show the heart rythem. But it must be done when you are in distress. That is hard to do as it comes and go's. A halter monitor is a devise you wear at home for a couple of days and it with monitor your heart rythem. There are many heart rythem problems. Afib is just one of them. Afib makes a person chances for a stroke increase as blood pools in the heart. A Blood thinner is usually prescribed to decrease the chances. And now the spiritual part. When I was at work and my heart beat was 160 and all over the place, to the point of having to go home I would take a break and go outside.There I would plead with The Lord for help. And He is faithful. On occasion a wind would come and I could perceive The Presence of The Lord. My heart would instantly return to normal rythem and then I could go back upstairs to finish my day. That, is The Lord we serve.
A word of caution-energy drinks with caffeine might also be problematic Dev.I've checked possible causes of low BP and the only thing I think could relate is dehydration. This also came up in my other thread under "brittle diabetes" as I suffered from severe thirst episodes and thought it was diabetes.
I have stomach problems which could lead to dehydration. It was hot two days ago to about four days ago. My stomach problems have been better for a few days now too.
Hmm, I'm thinking dehydration is causing episodes of low BP, easy fix then.
I only drink one per week. Normally it's coffee, but I've been drinking coffee daily for over 7 years now and only had two episodes of light headed spells a couple days ago. Nothing since. Thanks Johann for the helpful tip. I'll keep that in mind.A word of caution-energy drinks with caffeine might also be problematic Dev.
I don't know how much is your intake daily.
Johann.