CanadaJulie
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Hello,
I wonder if there is something that can be done for my mother. She is 70 and has a condition where if she stands too long in one place, she gets dizzy spells and has even fainted on occasion, it's called orthostatic hypotension. She's OK if she walks or moves, but when she stands still (such as in long lines at the grocery store) her blood pressure drops which causes dizzy/fainting spells.
She is coming with us to the parks next week. She'll be fine if the line is moving but if we are at a standstill for a while, is there anything we can do to have the rest of us wait in line and her join us at the end ?
Thanks
Julie
I wonder if there is something that can be done for my mother. She is 70 and has a condition where if she stands too long in one place, she gets dizzy spells and has even fainted on occasion, it's called orthostatic hypotension. She's OK if she walks or moves, but when she stands still (such as in long lines at the grocery store) her blood pressure drops which causes dizzy/fainting spells.
She is coming with us to the parks next week. She'll be fine if the line is moving but if we are at a standstill for a while, is there anything we can do to have the rest of us wait in line and her join us at the end ?
Thanks
Julie