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Old Nov 12, 2016, 05:51 PM
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I had to go to urgent care today for IBS and I had a slight fever and high blood pressure. My BP was always low. Like 90/50 low. I'm wondering if geodon or seroquel can cause high BP??? It does run in my family but I eat good, very thin (103lbs), and was always in great shape. I'm a bit worried about this though. The medical assistant said it could be from the abdominal pain too but I have a bad feeling my meds are killing me. Well not literally killing me but ya get it!
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Old Nov 12, 2016, 05:57 PM
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IBS and fever will increase your blood pressure , pain typically always increases it , I'm sure once your feeling better and fever is gone your numbers will go back to your normal readings.

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Old Nov 12, 2016, 07:05 PM
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Pain and anxiety from pain make my blood pressure skyrocket. I'm in chronic pain with chronic IBS so need to be on blood pressure meds. My doctor doesn't think I would need them without the chronic pain issues. Mine gets sky high. When I was hospitalized last I thought my heart and veins would burst when I'd see the readings. They'd check it 3 or 4 times because they wouldn't believe the number.

(((IBS sucks))). I hope you are ok. I've got the IBS too. It's killing me....just got off the pot from another attack. (TMI SORRY)
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Old Nov 12, 2016, 07:14 PM
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Yea he gave me bentyl. I've had to be on it off and on over the years. This definitely sucks. Almost couldn't leave the house today High blood pressure?
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Old Nov 13, 2016, 03:39 AM
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Wonderful! The meds they gave me made me hypo. I remember them making me feel funny before too. I cleaned the whole house. And I don't clean. Ever. Lol. Ughhhh I'm just going to enjoy the ride till it's time for bed.
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Wonderful! The meds they gave me made me hypo. I remember them making me feel funny before too. I cleaned the whole house. And I don't clean. Ever. Lol. Ughhhh I'm just going to enjoy the ride till it's time for bed.
Hope you have a soft landing and can sleep.
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