Road rules2 mins ago
being wobbly
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Have spoken previously about my dear friend .In brief she had a TIA about 4 years ago., and now when she walks she feels off balance and does bump into things from time to time.
She has a blood pressure problem and takes medication for high blood pressure,she gets a lot of cramp at night in the muscles of both thighs.
She does not have the greatest confidence in her GP-- who is rather dismissive -- and puts all down to age --- she is 74
Any ideas anyone please.
She has a blood pressure problem and takes medication for high blood pressure,she gets a lot of cramp at night in the muscles of both thighs.
She does not have the greatest confidence in her GP-- who is rather dismissive -- and puts all down to age --- she is 74
Any ideas anyone please.
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Ooh ta for that, I might have had one and not realised. I've put my problems down to some foot problems but last year I collapsed and passed out for a few seconds. Doctor said it was probably due to coughing while standing up rather than that (a blood pressure thing the body automaticall y does) but now I wonder.
20:14 Fri 18th Mar 2011
Is she on a statin at all, for cholesterol? That medication gives lots of people aches in the thigh muscles - she might need a medication review. She can always ask to see the practice nurse for a change, or another GP in the practice. 74 is not old these days, don't let anyone fob her off that it's age-related.
Ooh ta for that, I might have had one and not realised. I've put my problems down to some foot problems but last year I collapsed and passed out for a few seconds. Doctor said it was probably due to coughing while standing up rather than that (a blood pressure thing the body automatically does) but now I wonder.
74 is no age at all these days. I volunteer in my Oxfam charity shop with ladies of that age and more - and they are fitter than me.
It is good that you are looking out for her Brenda as I have seen many 'oldies' have minor falls or injuries and they lose confidence in themselves. One lady refused to leave the house again and as a very sociable soul that must have been difficult to cope with.
I hope that she gets sorted out and that you don't have to do any GP-bashing.
Susan
age 47 and a half
;-)
It is good that you are looking out for her Brenda as I have seen many 'oldies' have minor falls or injuries and they lose confidence in themselves. One lady refused to leave the house again and as a very sociable soul that must have been difficult to cope with.
I hope that she gets sorted out and that you don't have to do any GP-bashing.
Susan
age 47 and a half
;-)
Well she certainly has cerebrovascular disease....TIA and she is 74 years of age. and hypertension.
She needs to get her BP monitored as she may be on too high a dose of BP.tablets.
The other point re. cramps.........+ if she is tired, apathetic, dry skin and brittle hair, is to get her thyroid hormones checked by a blood test to rule out an under-active thyroid problem.
She needs to get her BP monitored as she may be on too high a dose of BP.tablets.
The other point re. cramps.........+ if she is tired, apathetic, dry skin and brittle hair, is to get her thyroid hormones checked by a blood test to rule out an under-active thyroid problem.