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Title: Dear Doctor
Post by: joe cassidy on August 29, 2018, 08:53:20 PM
As most of us on this forum are knocking on a bit, as might be expected, there is quite a lot of discussion about the ailments that afflict us "over 21s".

For the past few months I have been experiencing feelings of dizziness when tying my shoe laces (in both sitting down ans standing up modes).

Is this something I should worry about ?

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,



Joe (age 60)
Title: Re: Dear Doctor
Post by: Paul-H on August 29, 2018, 09:02:31 PM
Probably nothing to worry about, but low blood pressure will give you dizziness.

See the quack if worried.

Paul 60 next week :(
Title: Re: Dear Doctor
Post by: joe cassidy on August 29, 2018, 09:06:36 PM
Thanks Paul.

Low blood pressure - that means I need to take more alcohol, salt & cholesterol :)

Best regards,


Joe
Title: Re: Dear Doctor
Post by: javlinfaw7 on August 29, 2018, 09:36:11 PM
Get it checked,as some one who had similar problems and ignored it.
Title: Re: Dear Doctor
Post by: joe cassidy on August 29, 2018, 09:38:59 PM
Thanks Javlin - will do.
Title: Re: Dear Doctor
Post by: NinOz on August 29, 2018, 10:51:57 PM
Bending over and feeling dizzy can be due to "floaties" in ear canal.  These can tickle the movement sensors and induce a sense of movement which disappears when they settle under gravity.  Can be a real problem when they float about and remain suspended for long periods of time.
Standing up quickly from relaxed sitting position and feeling dizzy with room darkening can be due to low blood pressure.
Title: Re: Dear Doctor
Post by: jpendle on August 30, 2018, 12:52:20 AM
Get yourself a sphyg (sphygmomanometer), also known as a blood pressure monitor.

Get one with a cuff that goes round your upper arm. Here in the US they are around $50, so hopefully less than 40 pounds. They also check your pulse rate.

I had to use one for 4 years while I was on home dialysis.

Remember, low blood pressure is just as bad as high blood pressure.

Regards,

John P
Title: Re: Dear Doctor
Post by: Newportnobby on August 30, 2018, 10:00:51 AM
Whatever you do, get this checked out, Joe. It could be something simple like an inner ear infection or, if it's blood pressure related, it needs to be measured and understood by medical folks.
OK, I've had severe heart issues, but think a blood pressure monitor for home use is no bad thing. Most pharmacies in the UK sell them for about £20.
Please don't leave this until it happens again.
Title: Re: Dear Doctor
Post by: joe cassidy on August 30, 2018, 11:11:42 AM
Thanks to everyone for your helpful advice.