So how are you doing on the BP?
I wanted to toss in my 2 cents, if you don't mind.

The problem with low BP not mentioned yet is that you do not have enough pressure to push the nutrients into your tissues and organs. The very thing blood is supposed to deliver to them! My low BP left my body malnutrioned.
I remedied this by making sure I got all the nutrients I need on board (via homemade chicken broth and multi gland pills).
Then I got BP up via 3 solutions:
1. by taking Hydrocortisone (adrenal problems add to my ME). Since adrenals determine BP all things that unburden the adrenals will help BP. So no stress, lots of salt, lots of vit. C, lots of stomach acidifying (HCL, lemon juice, vinegar)
2. upping salt intake. I add salt to all my tea and water. It's the first thing I drink, even before raising from the bed.
3. lie flat an hour after eating. As in: eat, wait an hour, then lie flat. One hour after eating the stomach is about to release food into the duodenum, where the majority of uptake occurs. By lying flat the body can focus on uptake, not on keeping BP up. I lie flat after breakfast, after lunch and after dinner.
3.5 eating red meat helped also (I have no idea why).
You mention potassium in one of your posts (kalium for non-US) and this wrecked me every time. I keep away from that stuff. So try out and feel how it works for you.
The same with licorice root, it would wreck me. Perhaps because it gives the adrenals a kick and they are down already?
I don't know. But I do know that with this illness we are not supposed to take common wisdom to be our truth. It's all trial and error and tailor fitting to your own body.
my BP is now up, from years of 90/60 and malnurishment to 100/65 these days. I was told 90/60 is the point where nutrients do not reach your organs and cells. Well, hope this is something. I wonder how you are doing
