Does anyone know how low transplant centers will consider your BP "low"?
I'm still on a high dose of BP meds, and was told they want my BP to be as low as possible "without getting dizzy or passing out".
I went for my annual heart echo in February and my BP was 115 (can't remember any bottom numbers). At my cardiologist appointment the next month it was 110. I went to to my primary care doc a few weeks ago (who's tried to kill me twice..) and it was 90. He came in and asked if I was dizzy and I said no. But he's not allowed to change my BP meds anyway...(one of the times he tried to kill me...).
So everyone, how low is "low"? I'm an odd person. I don't notice being "out of sorts" ever (which explains the 32 creatinine when I was first sick
). I walked out of dialysis with a BP of 50 before (hey, I got the techs to release me! won't talk about the time I got to the waiting room without having to sit down...LOL). So if we go off my "low" I'll be in trouble. I occasionally get light headed but never dizzy.