So just got out of hospital but thought I’d post here to see if anyone has ever had anything similar cause I had everyone stumped 😂. Now it’s not just my lungs confusing everyone 😅. Has anyone very suffered from low blood pressure solely when sitting with feet hanging/on the floor?
Severe asthma attack Thursday basically bought on by slow decline of control since stopping biological injection (mepo - Dec 18). Classed as life-threatening due to PF and treated with nebs (15mg salb and 2x atro (3hrs apart)) and 100 hydro by ambo crew before starting journey to hosp (40+ mins away but had improved so no blue lights needed). These are all drugs I have had multiple times with only the ‘normal’ side effects.
10-20 mins into the journey I’m sat in chair (not trolley) and start feeling odd - spacey, dizzy, nauseous, clammy and sweaty. My breathing however feels ok and I had been having convos with the crew at normal speed. They can’t take BP as their monitor doesn’t tend to work when driving (dodgy roads + old monitors awaiting replacement), sats are still ok (I compensate well) however I have bilateral radial wrist pulse weakness, which combined with the symptoms of shock they deduce low blood pressure, cue legs being stuck up on the trolley which helps but they can’t figure out cause (asthma fine, I’m not particularly stressed, no blood loss/period issues etc etc). 10 mins like that knees hurt and feeling better so back to feet on floor. 10 mins later it all happens again, repeat the process, when it happens the 3 time the transfer me to trolley when we are at traffic lights.
Rapids I test it out again cause they want to transfer me to chairs. It happens again so feet go back up to trolley and due to needing another neb anyway I get to keep the trolley. Only treatment on here are salb/1 atrovent nebs (atrovent 4hrs exactly since last 😅). On obs I find it very weird to have a BP at basically 120/80 on the trolley cause usually it’s higher at 140/90+ (ambo guys had me at 157/103 at one point prior to leaving my place)
Transferred to majors then AMU and get given a mag bag (over 2 hrs so a very slow rate!), get a little shocky whilst laying but not terrible and calms down quite quickly (BP 100/70ish). I also get an extra 40mg pred at 10 pm (I was not impressed as I got 0 sleep 😒). Spend most the night sitting cross legged or lying down and feel fine. On obs at 2/6 am my BP is 140/90+ normal for me in this situation.
Next morning feeling ok, sit on chair for breakfast and after about 20 mins it starts all over again. My BP now 110/70ish, so they do a orthostatic blood pressure test (only sit to stand) which comes back negative (BP 140/90ish standing like when lying down). Now everyone’s stumped cause I only feel shocky when seated with feet hanging (ie cross legged on bed is fine). She decide to see how it goes.
Slowly improved during my time I but usually at the 20-30 min of sitting I have to do leg exercises, stand up and walk about or cross my legs which stops the issue. During all this when when legs were hanging my calves felt heavy, achy and feet felt cold to touch (I think 😅) but no colour change or swelling.
I got home today and it’s now got to the point I can last 1 hourish of sitting feet down until I get symptoms of low BP.
Cardiovascular wise I have respiratory sinus arrhythmia and usually run sinus tachy both usually when my asthmas bad.
So has anyone else ever had anything similar? It’s literally only there when sat with both feet hanging 😅.