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Passed OUT!!

I Had a terrible experience this pass Saturday at PETCO! My blood perssure shot up and before I could make it outside I totally collapsed on the ground. I'm 13weeks and 3 days today and was told by my doctor during the follow up today not to worry to much about passing. My blood pressure now is 146\94 and I have history of high blood. Have anybody else experience this
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Ive passed out twice now my vision goes blacj then before i know it im waking up on the floor dont worry though because doctors have said iys quite common in pregnancy
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I've passed out once and my vision goes black probably 3-5 times a week. Unfortunately they can't figure out why I am doing it.. Its definitely scary but try not to worry too much!
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I haven't passed out, I was close to passing out. My vision got completely black as i walked out my house but thank god my husband was there to hold me if not i think I would of fallen over. I also have high blood pressure.  This is my 3rd pregnancy and with my first two kids i also had high blood pressure.  Just take it easy. Stay way from salty foods and take your medication.  It never fails though, my blood pressure is always high when i go see my ob. And when i check it here at home its perfectly fine. I hope you can control you blood pressure :) good luck.
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