Does borderline BP lead to exhaustion, diabetes ? Posted: 01-18-08 10:59am
I dont know the count of my BP in
figures,but that is wat she told me that
it was on border?
Then she asked me twice - 'R u having any
tensions?'...and i sincerely replied NO,
cos i really dont have serious knida
tensions or anxiety.
But then, wat does BORDER mean..is it on
the edge towards HIGH BP or LOW BP?
Wat is usually count(measurement for BP on
border)?
Wat r the symptoms & the remedies for this
kinda border BP?
Wat r its illeffects? i.e does it affect
ur physical activity on daily basis?
e.g...Frequent exhaution,lethargy,pain in
shoulders, unhealthy sex life etc?
DOes it lead to diabetes?
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MandMs
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Posted: 02-08-08 05:32am
Borderline blood pressure is know as
borderline hypertension and is a blood
pressure level which is in the 'gray zone'
between normal and high (pressures between
140 and 160 mm Hg systolic and 90 and 95
mm Hg diastolic at some times, and lower
than that at other times.)
Are you continuing the follow-up of your
blood pressure?
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huffster
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Posted: 03-14-08 21:54pm
I don't think you need to worry about
diabetes. That's more of a degenerative
disease brought about by poor diet and
lack of exercise. There are some types of
supplements out there which may help you
lower your BP.
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