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Flutter

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Joined: 12 Oct 2005
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Location: Lovejoy, Georgia - USA
"elevated Blood Pressure"
Posted: 02-12-06 12:37pm

I tried the 'ask the dr' thing but it didn't work, so ...

I have mentioned some of this here before ... I was told about 6 months ago that I had "elevated blood pressure" I am 32. When I went in to see why my feet were swelling ... At that time my bp was 145/102 ... They did an ekg, that came back normal. Then she ran blood tests and said it appeared that I had a salt sensitivity. Dr said to try to take in no more than 2500mg of sodium per day and try to loose some weight and drink more water.

Yes, both my parents have hypertension (among other things) and I have gained some weight over the last couple of years (but I do not think I am obese) and I am probably not as active as I use to be. (i work from home now and that probably doesn't help) but, I am working on all that.

So as the dr suggested, I have been cutting back on the sodium pretty good (i never used table salt) my husband is even doing it with me ... But I notice that my feet and ankles still swell and it is worse when I try to exercise and my feet and shins hurt when I exersice too. I asked my dr what to do and she said to try swimming or yoga. So I have been doing basic yoga for about a month now. I do notice I am getting more flexible, but how am I suppose to loose weight doing this?

Well, a friend of mine said I should try water pills. So I started taking some otc ones. They seem to help with the swelling a bit but my feet are still swollen a little pretty much every day. I have noticed my bp average has come down a bit as well. These days it is about 140/85 on average, some days it is higher some days it is lower.

How often should I be checking my blood pressure? Right now I do it about once every couple of weeks. (since I don't have full time access to anyone with a bp reader)

i heard that it is bad to take watter pills for an extended amount of time and that you should drink twice as much water when you take them. I also heard that potassium can lower blood pressure, but taking too much of that is bad too. Anyone else heard anything about this? Anyone know of other safe ways to lower bp without meds?

I am suppose to go back to the dr in march and I am scared she will want to put me on meds then. I am wondering what exactly the meds do to your body, how do they slow your bp? Do they make you tired? What are the side effects? And do you have to take them your whole life?

And how long can one go with this 'elevated blood pressure' before causing heart damage?


Thank you for any advice.

~ flutter :)
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jennys11

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Joined: 08 Feb 2006
Posts: 70
Location: miami

Posted: 02-14-06 18:33pm

We're the same age and I suffered a minor stroke three months ago-a complete nightmare and enough to change my diet. I cut out all caffeine-i think that was one of the reasons. Since I stopped it has actually bought my blood pressure down and heart rate. I loved soda and now don't miss it at all!!

I suggest taking your blood pressure once a day and writing it down and show your doctor. Sometimes when we are nervous (in a doctors office) our blood pressure increases (mine always does) also drink tons of water and not those pills-your body wants the real thing. I know go walking and jog lightly and my blood pressure is great after. Yoga is great for anxiety and breathing. You don't see your doctor until march so start now making changes-maybe you can bring it down without help. If it gets too high please go to the hospital-look up the signs too. I had no idea what was happening to me.

Everything will work out for you-it did for me
jenn
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Flutter

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Joined: 12 Oct 2005
Posts: 32
Location: Lovejoy, Georgia - USA

Posted: 02-14-06 18:51pm

I have been told that high bp can lead to stroke. I am glad to hear you got through it ok :)

i am working on some lifestyle changes, loosing weight and drinking more water and such. And I am going to break down a buy one of those blood pressure thingy's to keep at home.


Thanks for sharing and good luck to both of us :wink:

flutter :)
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