PhillyAj 90 Posted December 25, 2016 help! how to tell if im dehydrated? sleeve surgery was Mon. home Wed. thought i was drinking enough Water but today i been really nauseous & i only had 12 oz of water w/2oz of Jello. now im dizzy. besides, my iud is making me bleed which is not right. i been checking my bp & its creeping up, now im at 197/107...how can this be? i havent taken a pain med since the hospital. what do i do??? i dont want to go back to hosp! Sent from my iPhone Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bodyslmmn 86 Posted December 25, 2016 Your BP is way too high. You need to be checked out ASAP...Not to mention, you're probably dehydrated. Sent from my SM-G920V using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nursemichelle7 14 Posted December 25, 2016 Usually if you are dehydrated your blood pressure will be low. Message me and I'll assess you over messages and tell you if you should go to the ER Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhillyAj 90 Posted December 25, 2016 thx bodyslmmn-im going to force myself to drink so i can eliminate the e/r. besides, this bp wrist cuff could be wrong. but i am dizzy n lightheaded. Sent from my iPhone Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LipstickLady 25,682 Posted December 25, 2016 Usually if you are dehydrated your blood pressure will be low. Message me and I'll assess you over messages and tell you if you should go to the ER Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App That's scary. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
luli1690 31 Posted December 25, 2016 My doctor recommended to Stop the Jello. It makes me full and unable to Keep drinking Water. I see you BP is TOO high. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WLSResources/ClothingExch 3,444 Posted December 25, 2016 @@PhillyAj, yes, you don't want to go to the hospital and the BP wrist cuff (I never knew there is a wrist cuff) may be wrong -- but you don't know if it is. Your having your own cuff makes me think that you have a specific health concern, while your questions make me think you have no professional-level medical knowledge beyond knowing that 197/107 is particularly high. If I were you I'd call my surgeon's office and give the details to the answering service and tell them I'm then heading to the ER. I'd proceed then to the hospital. You're only a few days out of surgery with wild BP. Walk away from your computer and stop delaying. Not to mention vaginal bleeding whether it is or is not related to the IUD. Call you gyn's office, too. You're not supposed to be bleeding from the vagina if it isn't your period. Get moving. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nursemichelle7 14 Posted December 25, 2016 @@PhillyAj, yes, you don't want to go to the hospital and the BP wrist cuff (I never knew there is a wrist cuff) may be wrong -- but you don't know if it is. Your having your own cuff makes me think that you have a specific health concern, while your questions make me think you have no professional-level medical knowledge beyond knowing that 197/107 is particularly high. If I were you I'd call my surgeon's office and give the details to the answering service and tell them I'm then heading to the ER. I'd proceed then to the hospital. You're only a few days out of surgery with wild BP. Walk away from your computer and stop delaying. Not to mention vaginal bleeding whether it is or is not related to the IUD. Call you gyn's office, too. You're not supposed to be bleeding from the vagina if it isn't your period. Get moving. I have been messaging her and helping her. Her BP is back down to normal range last time I asked her to check it. There are many ways to take a BP actually. Wrist, arm, leg, etc.. and with an IUD you usually have irregular bleeding as it is and she is probably used to that if she has had the iud for some time. I told her if her BP goes up again she needs to go to the hospital. She is most likely slightly dehydrated and could attempt to help herself by continuing to drink Water. I'm gonna keep messaging her and making sure she is okay. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OutsideMatchInside 10,166 Posted December 25, 2016 @@PhillyAj You might as well get used to bleeding. You will probably be spotting off and on for the next year. Get stock in proctor and gamble. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WLSResources/ClothingExch 3,444 Posted December 25, 2016 (edited) @@nursemichelle7, that's good. I know that BP can fluctuate by the minute, but that was quite a spike. As someone who's never had an IUD, I either didn't know or don't recall having heard that spotting is common. I didn't think that, given the rest of the OP's post, it should go unnoticed. Nevertheless, if I were she, I'd call my surgeon's and let the answering service do their thing. When I think I may have real cause for concern, I don't go to member-centered websites, but lots of people do. Edited December 25, 2016 by WLSResources/ClothingExch Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
newmein2017 16 Posted December 25, 2016 My BP was up the first few days I was home and at one point was very close to your reading. I had missed a dose of pain medication and the pain made it go up. Doctor had me take an addition 1/2 dose of my BP meds and things have been okay since. Hope you're feeling better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LipstickLady 25,682 Posted December 25, 2016 @@PhillyAj, yes, you don't want to go to the hospital and the BP wrist cuff (I never knew there is a wrist cuff) may be wrong -- but you don't know if it is. Your having your own cuff makes me think that you have a specific health concern, while your questions make me think you have no professional-level medical knowledge beyond knowing that 197/107 is particularly high. If I were you I'd call my surgeon's office and give the details to the answering service and tell them I'm then heading to the ER. I'd proceed then to the hospital. You're only a few days out of surgery with wild BP. Walk away from your computer and stop delaying. Not to mention vaginal bleeding whether it is or is not related to the IUD. Call you gyn's office, too. You're not supposed to be bleeding from the vagina if it isn't your period. Get moving. I have been messaging her and helping her. Her BP is back down to normal range last time I asked her to check it. There are many ways to take a BP actually. Wrist, arm, leg, etc.. and with an IUD you usually have irregular bleeding as it is and she is probably used to that if she has had the iud for some time. I told her if her BP goes up again she needs to go to the hospital. She is most likely slightly dehydrated and could attempt to help herself by continuing to drink Water. I'm gonna keep messaging her and making sure she is okay. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Should you be sharing her medical information on a public website? Should you even be dispensing medical advice to a stranger on a message board? @@Alex Brecher , this is concerning. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nursemichelle7 14 Posted December 25, 2016 @@PhillyAj, yes, you don't want to go to the hospital and the BP wrist cuff (I never knew there is a wrist cuff) may be wrong -- but you don't know if it is. Your having your own cuff makes me think that you have a specific health concern, while your questions make me think you have no professional-level medical knowledge beyond knowing that 197/107 is particularly high. If I were you I'd call my surgeon's office and give the details to the answering service and tell them I'm then heading to the ER. I'd proceed then to the hospital. You're only a few days out of surgery with wild BP. Walk away from your computer and stop delaying. Not to mention vaginal bleeding whether it is or is not related to the IUD. Call you gyn's office, too. You're not supposed to be bleeding from the vagina if it isn't your period. Get moving. I have been messaging her and helping her. Her BP is back down to normal range last time I asked her to check it. There are many ways to take a BP actually. Wrist, arm, leg, etc.. and with an IUD you usually have irregular bleeding as it is and she is probably used to that if she has had the iud for some time. I told her if her BP goes up again she needs to go to the hospital. She is most likely slightly dehydrated and could attempt to help herself by continuing to drink Water. I'm gonna keep messaging her and making sure she is okay. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Should you be sharing her medical information on a public website? Should you even be dispensing medical advice to a stranger on a message board? @@Alex Brecher , this is concerning. She shared her own medical information in the above posts. I am not googling answers for this lady. I went to school for 4 years to be a nurse. I think I have the right to tell this lady if she should worry or not. Thanks for your concern Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LipstickLady 25,682 Posted December 25, 2016 @@PhillyAj, yes, you don't want to go to the hospital and the BP wrist cuff (I never knew there is a wrist cuff) may be wrong -- but you don't know if it is. Your having your own cuff makes me think that you have a specific health concern, while your questions make me think you have no professional-level medical knowledge beyond knowing that 197/107 is particularly high. If I were you I'd call my surgeon's office and give the details to the answering service and tell them I'm then heading to the ER. I'd proceed then to the hospital. You're only a few days out of surgery with wild BP. Walk away from your computer and stop delaying. Not to mention vaginal bleeding whether it is or is not related to the IUD. Call you gyn's office, too. You're not supposed to be bleeding from the vagina if it isn't your period. Get moving. I have been messaging her and helping her. Her BP is back down to normal range last time I asked her to check it. There are many ways to take a BP actually. Wrist, arm, leg, etc.. and with an IUD you usually have irregular bleeding as it is and she is probably used to that if she has had the iud for some time. I told her if her BP goes up again she needs to go to the hospital. She is most likely slightly dehydrated and could attempt to help herself by continuing to drink Water. I'm gonna keep messaging her and making sure she is okay. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Should you be sharing her medical information on a public website? Should you even be dispensing medical advice to a stranger on a message board? @@Alex Brecher , this is concerning. She shared her own medical information in the above posts. I am not googling answers for this lady. I went to school for 4 years to be a nurse. I think I have the right to tell this lady if she should worry or not. Thanks for your concern Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Anyone can be anything on the internet. No offense intended but I do hope she's consulting with someone who knows her complete medical history and does not post it publicly. What she shares is one thing, what you reshare is questionable and most likely professionally unethical if you are a licensed health care provider. @@Alex Brecher Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nursemichelle7 14 Posted December 25, 2016 @@PhillyAj, yes, you don't want to go to the hospital and the BP wrist cuff (I never knew there is a wrist cuff) may be wrong -- but you don't know if it is. Your having your own cuff makes me think that you have a specific health concern, while your questions make me think you have no professional-level medical knowledge beyond knowing that 197/107 is particularly high. If I were you I'd call my surgeon's office and give the details to the answering service and tell them I'm then heading to the ER. I'd proceed then to the hospital. You're only a few days out of surgery with wild BP. Walk away from your computer and stop delaying. Not to mention vaginal bleeding whether it is or is not related to the IUD. Call you gyn's office, too. You're not supposed to be bleeding from the vagina if it isn't your period. Get moving. I have been messaging her and helping her. Her BP is back down to normal range last time I asked her to check it. There are many ways to take a BP actually. Wrist, arm, leg, etc.. and with an IUD you usually have irregular bleeding as it is and she is probably used to that if she has had the iud for some time. I told her if her BP goes up again she needs to go to the hospital. She is most likely slightly dehydrated and could attempt to help herself by continuing to drink Water. I'm gonna keep messaging her and making sure she is okay. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Should you be sharing her medical information on a public website? Should you even be dispensing medical advice to a stranger on a message board? @@Alex Brecher , this is concerning. She shared her own medical information in the above posts. I am not googling answers for this lady. I went to school for 4 years to be a nurse. I think I have the right to tell this lady if she should worry or not. Thanks for your concern Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Anyone can be anything on the internet. No offense intended but I do hope she's consulting with someone who knows her complete medical history and does not post it publicly. What she shares is one thing, what you reshare is questionable and most likely professionally unethical if you are a licensed health care provider. @@Alex Brecher Well I sure would hope that no one is pretending to be in the medical field and giving false advice to people. I never reshared anything that she had not previously shared. I privately messaged anything I thought was sensitive information. I am not offended just simply stating what happened between the poster and I in messages. I told her to continue to monitor her symptoms and go to the hospital for further advice. Didn't try to talk her out of anything just told her what she should be aware of Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites