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Old 06-05-14 | 10:19 AM
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From: Zang's Spur, CO
Those low BP numbers, combined with low HR, mean you can't get enough perfusion* to keep the body going during exercise.
When we exercise, our BP and HR both go up in order to meet the increased demands.
It is quite common for meds given for cardiac or blood pressure issues to interfere with that.


* Perfusion: The carrying of nutrients and O2 to the cells, and the removal of CO2 from them.
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