I went to the hospital because I was having pain in my lower back (left side) and the nurse took my blood pressure it was 240/90 they immediately took me back to a room, checked my blood pressure on the right side it was 123/76, they started tests and ct scans of my chest, disection pics of my heart, the Dr came in and said we can tell you that you didn't have a heart attack but can't diagnose why your blood pressure is like that, he said it could be 140 different things causing it. Umm ok so what am I supposed to do? He diagnosed me with thrombocytopenia, I'm so confused on my next step, also have hypothyroidism, every time I take my thyroid medication I have heart palpitations, I'm going crazy, any advise would be appreciated, anyone else dealing with this?
Anyone else have high blood pressure on left s... - CLL Support
Anyone else have high blood pressure on left side and low blood pressure on the right side?
Sorry to hear of your distress and I hope you get it sorted out soon for relief.
Do you have Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) ? I ask because this site is a Healthunlocked (HU) support group for those with CLL. When in treatment for CLL, pts. can have heart related issues.
Your thyroid medication issues can also a factor in heart-related issues. And, you may find others to help you on HU's list of support groups which includes both heart and thyroid groups: healthunlocked.com/find
Hi!
As stated this is a blood cancer site...
However I can advise you to see a cardiologist about this.
1st, 240/90 could be physiological BP of stress, ie normal stress response. You need BP taken when cal and not anxious as you would be in that situation.
2nd, see a cardiologist about the BP difference. You could have an arterial anatomical cause.
Good luck
Jig
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This is a significant difference and you could have peripheral arterial disease. This needs to be checked again, and if confirmed, investigated ASAP to avoid potential stroke etc
Hope you find the reason soon.