So for a long time I've had a problem jumping up too quickly and feeling faint and on occasion passing out... I got told it was postural hypotension and to get up slower and left it at that
I started with what appeared be a return of asthma and was given a steroid Inhaler the fainting and some other issues went away /became noticeably better
I then had to stop asthma medication for a mannitol test and the issue of jumping up and feeling faint came back
I mentioned this to the respiratory consultant and he said "It would be unusual for someone of your age to have postural hypotension, however the inhaled steroid would replace lost/missing cortisol in the body" and I'm being referred to an endocrinologist... this was all while telling me the asthma I've been treated for isn't asthma (I have no detectable markers for asthma)
Could it really be controlled by inhaled steroids (I understand this is just an accident and if it is I'm likely to end up on tablet steroids) ?
What other symptoms am I likely to have?
I've had unidentifiable blood sugar issues after having various tests that where normal, but suffering with in growing hairs and feeling woozy but can correct it with sugary stuff (Lucozade and a mars bar)
High pulse (sinus tachycardia) and low bp.... which gets doctors excited for some reason
I know I need to see the endo, but just curious could it be?