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Pain In Center Of Buttock Cheeks, Dizziness Around Eyes, Overweight, High BP, Pre-diabetic, Angiogram Normal. Treatment?

I have just completed an angiogram and have no problems with the heart. I do have high blood pressure,low wbc low lymph# high leukocyte esterase high glycated hemoglobin andlowestimated creat clear. I have pain in the centre of thebuttock cheaks for years-5approx. and never been diagnosed.I have high blood pressure sometimes and low 95/56 at other times.I have been told I am pre-diabetic but do not take any medication for it.I have heart issues in my family but the angiogram showed all is well in that department. Iam very much overweight and find it difficult to lose weight.I am 76 yr.old female with dizzy feelings around the eyes now and then.I sure would like some answers of where to go to find the answers to my problems.Thanks for the opportunity to share all this.
Tue, 23 Jul 2013
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Hi, Welcome to HCM.

Based on the information you have given, high glycated hemoglobin is diagnostic of diabetes and suggests that that you have had high blood glucose for a long period of time. In addition, high blood pressure can pose a serious threat to your kidneys. As we age the chances of developing these two conditions (diabetes and hypertension) are very high particularly if there is a family history and certainly should not be ignored. Although the angiogram looks clean, I will stress that you consult your physician at your earliest and establish a prevention/treatment plan for these impending cardiovascular conditions. In regard to your pain in your buttocks, it is difficult to advice at this time due to limited information. However, based on your general condition there is a possibility of infection that should also be examined.

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Pain In Center Of Buttock Cheeks, Dizziness Around Eyes, Overweight, High BP, Pre-diabetic, Angiogram Normal. Treatment?

Hi, Welcome to HCM. Based on the information you have given, high glycated hemoglobin is diagnostic of diabetes and suggests that that you have had high blood glucose for a long period of time. In addition, high blood pressure can pose a serious threat to your kidneys. As we age the chances of developing these two conditions (diabetes and hypertension) are very high particularly if there is a family history and certainly should not be ignored. Although the angiogram looks clean, I will stress that you consult your physician at your earliest and establish a prevention/treatment plan for these impending cardiovascular conditions. In regard to your pain in your buttocks, it is difficult to advice at this time due to limited information. However, based on your general condition there is a possibility of infection that should also be examined. Hope this helps.