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Does Your Blood Pressure Go Crazy -up And Down?

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Morgan Mill, TX

Just diagnosed 10 days ago and beginning meds. Blood pressure was fluctuating wildly before. When it’s 95/50 I am like jello.

October 18
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Fluctuating blood pressure can be a concern for people with Parkinson's disease, especially when starting new medications. It's important to monitor these changes closely. Here are some key points:

- Medication Side Effects: Some Parkinson's medications can affect blood pressure. If you believe your meds are causing Show Full Answer

Fluctuating blood pressure can be a concern for people with Parkinson's disease, especially when starting new medications. It's important to monitor these changes closely. Here are some key points:

- Medication Side Effects: Some Parkinson's medications can affect blood pressure. If you believe your meds are causing issues, consult your doctor.
- Low Blood Pressure: Blood pressure readings like 95/50 can make you feel weak or dizzy. Always discuss such symptoms with your healthcare provider.
- Safety Precautions: Never stop taking your medication without your doctor's advice.

For more detailed guidance, always refer to your healthcare team.

October 18

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