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joelloyd

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Sudden Increase In Blood Pressure
Posted: 07-10-07 11:18am

Male, 48, 170 pounds, 5'7", never smoke, alcohol moderate, excercise adequate.

I went in for an unrelated problem and upon checking my BP, the nurse said to forget about my reason for coming here, you BP is 150/110. I was shocked because I've always had normal BP and one year ago had 130/90ish BP which was a bit high but I had an infection. My BP has always been between 120/80 to 130/90. Doc came in, went over diet,(very good), history(average), excercise(adequate), medication(taking Naproxen on/off for last 12 days). Doc wanted to get me on ACE inhibitor imediately. I delayed and came back the next day for a check. BP was a bit lower but still high. Started 10mg day Lisinopril and ordered a blood test. In a few days, the blood test was in and results were high cholesterol. I was again shocked as my cholesterol was high in 2001 but through major changes in diet, (no pasta, no white bread, reduced sugar, etc.), and more excercise, reduced it in 2003 to slightly under normal. Doc wanted me on Vytorin 10/20 and I took a few but decided to wait as it made me feel funny. The Lisinopril works fine and 10 mg will reduce my BP to 130/90. I am taking 15mg now and it is averaging 125/85. I feel much better and the fatigue and headaches, which started about 8 months ago are now almost gone. This is apparently when my BP started to increase.

I have researched and looked back to try to figure out what is going on but I can't figure it out. Why would my BP increase so much within a year?

I have never been a real hard exerciser. I would run 1 mile, or walk 4, or ride 5 or 6, but only 2 times a week. The rest of the time I would be sitting at this computer working. So I have started to excercise more and harder. Once or twice a day, I am doing a 20 min run, 30 to 60 min walk, hard bike ride, etc. This harder excercise, as I have heard, will get my cholesterol lower. I have lost 6 pounds and am now at 164 and feel much better. Excercise is improving and I can hit hit much harder. But the weird thing is that I can't seem to get my heart rate up much over 120. My legs give out first! I'm never winded and my resting heart rate is in the 50's. This is good but why the high BP?

Any ideas? Anything to look for? I can't change my diet much because it's already real good. I do still feel a bit fatigued dometimes and have a 10% of a headache sometimes all day.

Thanks for looking!
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joelloyd

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Joined: 20 Mar 2007
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Location: PNW

Posted: 09-04-07 20:59pm

Here is an update. For about a week I have had a stressful neck/backache and yesterday and today I had a very slight headache. Today I checked my pressure and it was up to 140 /90. I am still on 15mg Lisinopril daily and several weeks ago, my pressure was in the 122/82 range. So suddenly again, my pressure is up for no apparent reason. I am scheduled to see the doc tomorrow morning so we'll see.

Any one else have any ideas.

Currently down to 165 pounds and just ran about 2.5 miles in 27 minutes. Heart rate just after I stopped running was 125. Resting heart rate is under 60.

I'm stumped.
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Veronicca

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Joined: 03 May 2007
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Location: North NJ, USA
Resperate
Posted: 09-06-07 21:00pm

I know that exercise increases heart rate and actually blood pressure too! A great way to "cool down" after a work out is to try the resperate. It's great at not only relaxing your entire body, but it's also great for lowering your blood pressure. I've been using it for 3 months now & couldn't be more happy with my results!!
Basically, when diet and exercise aren't enough, try the resperate.
Keep us posted!
Veronicca
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