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Old Jun 14, 2008, 07:16 PM
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probelm with heat and rapid heart beat and getting out of breath

when i am out in the sun and heat
like for example I went to my sons field day at school and after jsut walking down to the play ground area from my car
in the sun and heat
im out of breath and my face turns real red like flushed or burned and i cannot go. my heart rate also beats faster , I have had a ekg and a stress test, what could be wrong just normal inside the air condtion excercise is okay like doing sihes or something but no pysical activtys like walking or any thing in heat

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Old Jun 14, 2008, 07:17 PM   #2  
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hope somone can answer my question
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 10:24 AM   #3  
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Does dizziness come with this? Age? Medical history?
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Old Jun 26, 2008, 12:44 PM   #4  
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I might suggest seeing an allergist. You may have an outdoor allergy and/or asthma. Just a thought.
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Good thought keepitsimplestupid however an allergy would not cause tachycardia or weakness. Asthma would not just go away when indoors. A bronchodilator is needed to open the bronchioles which have spasmed closed or filled with mucous.
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Does dizziness come with this? Age? Medical history?
Yes I do sometimes have dizzness witht his i am on bllod pressure med it has been staying under conrol soetimes it will get up to like 145 over 76 but bottom number tends to stay down, just going out with the dogs and walking in the yard alittel im exhauseted especailly if they go to get out of the yard and i have to go after them, yesterday i was in the sun with no activity just in the pool used sunblock and my face tends to get real hot and turn red in sun
and last night i got scrared casue i got really dizzy and it would not go away i cekeced blood pressure and it was 140 over 70 i have had my suger checked and irion and thyroid
although i crave sweets all the time
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Well one thing that you need checked is your cholesterol and thyroid function. mood swings and weight loss or gain along with fatigue feeling cold/hot can explain thyroid problems. ask your family physician to do a workup of your thyroid function and check your hematocrit, hemoglobin, and recheck your iron for anemia.
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An outdoor allergy can cause excessive mucus, but she should be able to tell that.

If you don't want to go to the doctor, pick up a peak flow meter such as this one: Shop online Personal Best Full Range Peak Flow Meter - 1 Ea at AmericaRx.com

That can asses the breathing.

Try taking the blood pressure med at dinner or bedtime. Which one is it? Laying out in the sun can dehydrate you and that will cause a drop in blood pressure. Just getting up, can increase the blood pressure. Fluid intake will generally increase blood pressure.

Check the side effects of the BP med. BP meds are best taken at bedtime. I prefer dinner time because of time to peak action.

Craving sweets all the time is a good indicator of diabetes. You should check if you have any of the other symptoms. You might have hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). The symptoms are here:
Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment on eMedicineHealth.com and here: MedlinePlus - Search Results for: hypoglycemia

hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) symptoms:
MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Diabetic hyperglycemic hyperosmolar coma

Right now, I'm thinking possible BP medication side effect or your taking it at the wrong time, but I don't like the craving sweets which suggests diabetes.
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KISS, beware of advising when to take BP meds. Some have diuretics in them, which, if taken in the afternoon or at bedtime, will cause noctural diuresis, leading to a long night of no sleep and a lot of urination.
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Diuretics would not be nice to take at bedtime, however, there was a study done that suggested that BP meds were more effective taken at bedtime, but your right, a diuretic can be used to lower blood pressure and would result in an unpleasant night. I was thinking more along calcium channel blockers, beta blockers and meds such as Lisinopril.
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