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Hello

QUESTIONS

What condition is most likely to cause high blood pressure with occasional drops which result in falls?

Also causes stoop posture and leaning to one side when walking?

Thanks

Steve

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Hi sunset709 Welcome! That my friend is a great question!.. to ask your Dr. I'm afraid. No one here is a Dr. But sounds like you're BP needs to be checked ASAP!

Someone else might have a better answer for you ☺️🤗💕🌠

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Frances_B

You need to talk to your PCP and they may look at referring you on to an ENT specialist for tests. It might be an ear problem or perhaps a blood pressure problem, but there are plenty of possible causes and the exact problem/cause and treatment needs to be dealt with by an appropriately qualified doctor.

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erash

POTS syndrome?

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sunset709

Thanks for replies.I am awaiting Neurologist appointment thats been cancelled twice. So I am anxious but except must just wait

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palomino27

POTS/Dysautonomia

Took me forever to get correctly diagnosed

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sunset709 in reply to palomino27

Thanks for reply.I have had a 24 hour ecg monitor then a bp monitor fitted and a cardio echogram. The Cardiologist is certain I have a neurological condition . But as a final test I am on the witing list for a tilt test.

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