Why does my BP go from high to low quickly and often each day?
I find myself having episodes of severely high BP to severely low BP in often less than an hour and happening multiple times a day, often when I stand up I will become dizzy w/fuzzy vision and occasionally just doing house chores I will become faint and fall down uncontrolled, if anyone has input on these things please reply !
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You know where delete button is last 4 days been 2 different ers different results same me tried 2 different clinics afib 1 not other one hard to shop for correct answers blood pressure 113 over 60 think have enough meds think i need less believe beginning has warning not medicàl advice ǰust conversation about different treatments