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Low BP, Leg Lost Sensation, High Pulse Rate, Tingling In Feet. Done MRI. Ruled Out Spinal Problem. What Does It Sound Like?
I had a chemical stress test and my blood pressure bottomed out. The staff was very concerned. Then the next day my legs gave out as if they were jello. I thought it was spinal but it wasn't. I was admitted to a hospital but my MRI did not show new spinal probllems. I am still not well and my pulse rate went to 138 today. I was able to get it down by putting my feet up and deep breaths. My legs still are trembly and my feet are tingling. I was able to get into see a nurse practitioner in my doctor's office and will see my doctor on Friday. I am waiting the result of my test.
Fri, 26 Jul 2013
Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist, Priyanka Sethi's Response
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As per your symptoms in the leg there may be nerve impingement or spinal problem as your reports suggestive off...I need some relevant findings of your MRI, Also let me know, if your rheumatoid test has been done. Waiting for your reports to help you with a correct diagnosis.
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Low BP, Leg Lost Sensation, High Pulse Rate, Tingling In Feet. Done MRI. Ruled Out Spinal Problem. What Does It Sound Like?
Hi As per your symptoms in the leg there may be nerve impingement or spinal problem as your reports suggestive off...I need some relevant findings of your MRI, Also let me know, if your rheumatoid test has been done. Waiting for your reports to help you with a correct diagnosis.