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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 206370" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think it is an interesting project. I look forward to seeing the results for each age group. I was considered a "problem" patient when pregnant because my blood pressure would drop to 70 over 50 (that was a HIGH reading for me while preg) or lower and the docs never could figure out why. Even with Jess's preg, when I was working 60 hour weeks on my feet all day, my BiPolar (BP) never got above that. They never could figure out how to get it to be higher, but were always very worried about it. </p><p> </p><p>I would be interested to see what his blood pressure is during a migraine. After several YEARS of charting my blood pressure, I discovered that if the top number went over 110 I would ahve a migraine. This hold true to this day. It is one reason beta blockers work with me - they lower blood pressure. </p><p> </p><p>With all his headaches, he should take his BiPolar (BP) during each migraine to see what it is. Keep track of it during migraines and when he doesn't have a migraine to see if it is different. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck to difficult child for his project!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 206370, member: 1233"] I think it is an interesting project. I look forward to seeing the results for each age group. I was considered a "problem" patient when pregnant because my blood pressure would drop to 70 over 50 (that was a HIGH reading for me while preg) or lower and the docs never could figure out why. Even with Jess's preg, when I was working 60 hour weeks on my feet all day, my BiPolar (BP) never got above that. They never could figure out how to get it to be higher, but were always very worried about it. I would be interested to see what his blood pressure is during a migraine. After several YEARS of charting my blood pressure, I discovered that if the top number went over 110 I would ahve a migraine. This hold true to this day. It is one reason beta blockers work with me - they lower blood pressure. With all his headaches, he should take his BiPolar (BP) during each migraine to see what it is. Keep track of it during migraines and when he doesn't have a migraine to see if it is different. Good luck to difficult child for his project! [/QUOTE]
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