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Old 07-27-2012, 07:34 PM   #16  
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I fainted a few weeks ago. I got out of bed, made it to my bedroom door, and fainted. My husband helped me up and while walking me to the bed, I fainted again. We went to the ER and they ran a bunch of blood tests on me, and the one that came back irregular was my thyroid. I take synthroid for hypothydroid, and had even been tested in May and it had been normal. My dr upped my dosage, and I will go back in about 4 weeks to see if it's the right dosage. I still get dizzy a lot when I get up, I just try to do it more slowly. My dr also told me to get more salt in my diet, though my potassium lvls were normal. Oh yeah, and I too have low blood pressure. Soo, I'm guessing it's my thyroid.
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Old 07-27-2012, 07:46 PM   #17  
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I love the idea's being written above, but the BEST idea (as Liz already stated) is to visit your family doctor and let them tell you what to do.

I also have been VERY light-headed, dizzy, and weak since I began this diet July 3rd...and I have a full physical with blood panels etc next week...so I am waiting for then. If I did not have that app't, I would have called my doc today.

So...go see your Doc! Better to make sure then to guess.
Hope you feel better soon!
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Yeah I was a freaking dizzy mess but that was week one and you're well beyond week ine. Take it easy, follow up with the doctor, maybe you should have an extra packet and see if that helps.
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Old 07-27-2012, 07:49 PM   #18  
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Another possibility is hypoglycemia. I and both of my (thin) sisters (even though I'm not biologically related, being adopted) have fainted from hypoglycemic episodes. My middle sister has it the worst of us. If she skips breakfast, she'll pass out by lunchtime.

She carries lifesavers or other hard candies in her purse for emergencies, and is careful not to miss meals.

Sugar really isn't the best solution though in the long-run. Because 30 to 45 minutes later, it will just happen again.

When my doctor recommended that I try low-carb, but warned me not to go too low (though admitting he didn't know what was too low) I was not only skeptical, I was a bit nervous.

Every time I have tried Atkins in the past, I have had these symptoms. Terrible headaches, dizziness, and even actually passing out. So I don't do Atkins induction level carbs (fewer than 20g daily). And it's not "Induction Flu" because the symptoms do not disappear after two weeks, they only get worse.

It's one of the things that is worrying me about trying Ideal Protein style weight loss in the long-term (I will be using alternatives, because I can't affford the IP products. Even the alternatives will be a stretch to the budget).

But the trial-run days I've had so far have gone well, but they've been sedentary days, and it's usually exercise or activity of some kind that pushes me into the unpleasant symptoms.
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Old 07-28-2012, 12:30 AM   #19  
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90/60 is normal for me...


I bet it is blood pressure related, and the salt/sodium stuff should help a lot I bet. Maybe try going for the packets that have the higher sodium content in them. I know chicken a la king is like 630mg

Wow, 90/60 is normal for you?? That's crazy! It would definitely be considered very low for most folks. Average is 120/80, a lot of doctors are now preferring closer to 110/80. I've told patients to call their MD when their BP is that low.
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Old 07-28-2012, 06:37 AM   #20  
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I know BP is not "my" problem...check it every day. Just checked and it is 121/78...everyone should have a home test unit...handy as heck! You get feeling faint, dizzy, etc you can sit, relax over a BIG glass of water and check your BP. If its good, you draw comfort from that. If its bad, you call the Doc! But that way at least you "know".
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Old 07-28-2012, 10:31 AM   #21  
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My doctor just asked me to back off exercise or exertion of energy in response to my message notifying him that I still get dizzy and lightheaded sometimes. I do take my blood pressure at home and every time I've had these symptoms it is low.

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Old 07-28-2012, 12:09 PM   #22  
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qsuzi: I know the standard answer here is drink more water, make sure to get your oil in, and take more salt...seems those are the general answers no matter what the question (haha!)... but still say a doc visit, and a physical, would be smart. Your body is telling you "something"...listen to it.
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Old 07-28-2012, 12:41 PM   #23  
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qsuzi: I know the standard answer here is drink more water, make sure to get your oil in, and take more salt...seems those are the general answers no matter what the question (haha!)... but still say a doc visit, and a physical, would be smart. Your body is telling you "something"...listen to it.
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Very wise words!
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Old 07-28-2012, 12:41 PM   #24  
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If you are having dizziness/lightheadedness with position change, it is a blood pressure issue. More water and more salt, as well as taking an extra potassium/calcium supplement will help.

If you are lightheaded with exercise, it is most likely a blood pressure issue as well, as the blood flow goes to the working muscles to supply oxygen instead of other parts of the body...try doing an exercise where you sit, like rowing or biking.

Usually if you are having a heart attack, blood pressure rises, in order to provide more blood to the heart....if you are having a heart attack and blood pressure is low, then you are in cardiogenic shock and are REALLY, REALLY sick, like you can't function sick.

I am a nurse practitioner in a cardiology/syncope/arrhythmia practice and about 75% of my patients have issues with fainting or near fainting...we see this all the time, and we see it a lot with people who diet. Funny thing, high carbohydrate diets cause hypotension because of the insulin surge, so we counsel people to eat less carbs in the am and more protein to help counteract the symptoms.

Above all, your doctor has the last word...good luck!
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The other thing to consider is the amount of protein you are getting. I was on an older Phase 1 and only using 5-6 ounces depending on what the protein was. My body needed more calories so the increase helped to reduce the severity and number of times it was a problem. My doctor advised not to go on such a low calorie diet but didn't familiarize himself with IP specifically. I continued to exercise, not as intense the first 6 weeks against coach advise and this caused some issues too.

Great information EPAPRN. I went through x-ray's, an EKG, and doctor visit before starting IP.

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Old 07-29-2012, 10:44 AM   #26  
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Ya'll have been so awesome with your responses...thank you!!

I am feeling much better, not 100%, but the dizziness is not as severe and my BP went up to 107/71 which is much better! It has been steady for the last 12 hours at that. I have added more powerade zero, less water (stop after I get my 64oz in) and more salt. I don't know which one is the thing helping, but something is. The sad part is that I did not lose a single ounce this week. I still have two days till WI, but it shows that I am up 1/2 a lb. I guess that is better than being in the hospital!! I hope some of it is water retention from all the salt and that I will release it through today and tomorrow!!

Again, thanks ya'll!!
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Old 07-29-2012, 01:52 PM   #27  
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I've had issues feeling faint after rising and walking a few steps. Have had to actually sit back down quickly and wait a minute or so before getting up. My cardiologist put me on BP med several years ago when I had a stent inserted. With the consultation of my primary care doctor, I cut back to half as much, but still had problems so I've been completely off for a couple of weeks. It seems to be helping. At the time I started IP my BP was 142/85. It got as low as 92/66 about 6 months into the program. Lately it's been in the range of 125/75 which the IP nurse said is normal.
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So I spoke too soon! Yesterday evening I fainted again and hit my head pretty bad. DH took me to the ER per the dr's instructions and now I have to phase out. The doctor doesn't know exactly why my BP is so low (it was 95/66 when admitted last night), especially since I have high BP. So to rule stuff out he wants me off the diet. I am going to phase off, but start with phase 3 instead of 2 and see if that helps any. I hate not knowing what is wrong, but I doubt it is IP as this is my 13th week, and this is the first I have had this problem. I am so upset about this because I don't want to stop IP. I am hoping they will find out what is wrong and I will be able to go back on IP quickly.
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I am hoping for a quick diagnosis for you! Above all else, take care of your health - IP and the gang will still be here waiting for you! You have done great so far!! Stick to the Phasing off protocol and use what you've learned thus far into Phase 4 and maintenance while they figure out your BP problems. There is no reason why you can't maintain your success so far and come back better and stronger than ever!
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So I spoke too soon! Yesterday evening I fainted again and hit my head pretty bad. DH took me to the ER per the dr's instructions and now I have to phase out. The doctor doesn't know exactly why my BP is so low (it was 95/66 when admitted last night), especially since I have high BP. So to rule stuff out he wants me off the diet. I am going to phase off, but start with phase 3 instead of 2 and see if that helps any. I hate not knowing what is wrong, but I doubt it is IP as this is my 13th week, and this is the first I have had this problem. I am so upset about this because I don't want to stop IP. I am hoping they will find out what is wrong and I will be able to go back on IP quickly.
I was wondering if you ever found the solution for your issue - I experience something similar and am trying to rule out a few things. Hope you are well and would love to know what happened here! Thanks!
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