Living a Fulfilling Life Despite Orthostatic Hypotension
A message to patients, families, and physicians Orthostatic hypotension is one of those conditions that hides in plain sight. The moment a person stands up and the world tilts — dizziness, a rushing darkness at the edges of vision, the instinct to grab something solid — rarely makes it into a medical chart. It happens too fast, too quietly, and too often to report every time. Yet for millions of people, especially older adults, this brief instability shapes entire days: which chair to sit in, whether to answer the door, whether to attempt the stairs alone. To patients You are not imagining it, and you are not simply "getting old." Orthostatic hypotension is a real, measurable, treatable condition — and understanding it is already the first step toward managing it. The strategies that help are often surprisingly practical: rising slowly, staying well hydrated, wearing compression garments, timing meals carefully, adjusting medications with your doctor's guidance. None of t...