chl_hobbs
05-11-11, 19:52
Hi all,
As some of you might know (from reading my previous post), i recently was in intensive care after a 'day opeation' went wrong and the surgeon cut my spleen accidentally and i lost A LOT of blood(i was given bood transfusion)
Almost 10 weeks on, I have low BP. I dont know what it was before the operation (no ones ever told me and i had no probs before now), but it can range from90/58 to 115/70 with usual being around 106/67. Im dizzy a lot of the time even when sitting down but no doctors seem to see a problem with it! My GP said 'maybe that's what you usually run at'. I am on Escitalopram (5weeks at 15mg) and have to take paracetamol every 4-6 hours for the abdominal pain. I havebeen diagnosed (after what happened) with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Health Anxiety and am due to start CBT on Monday. My counsellor has suggested that because im so panicky all the time that that could be the reason or my dizziness (sometimes i get so worked up my pulse is up to over 100).
Any help or advice would be so appreciated
Charlotte x
As some of you might know (from reading my previous post), i recently was in intensive care after a 'day opeation' went wrong and the surgeon cut my spleen accidentally and i lost A LOT of blood(i was given bood transfusion)
Almost 10 weeks on, I have low BP. I dont know what it was before the operation (no ones ever told me and i had no probs before now), but it can range from90/58 to 115/70 with usual being around 106/67. Im dizzy a lot of the time even when sitting down but no doctors seem to see a problem with it! My GP said 'maybe that's what you usually run at'. I am on Escitalopram (5weeks at 15mg) and have to take paracetamol every 4-6 hours for the abdominal pain. I havebeen diagnosed (after what happened) with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Health Anxiety and am due to start CBT on Monday. My counsellor has suggested that because im so panicky all the time that that could be the reason or my dizziness (sometimes i get so worked up my pulse is up to over 100).
Any help or advice would be so appreciated
Charlotte x