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HIGH Blood Pressure I saw my doctor today because I was having constant head / ear aches. They checked my bloody pressure and it was 180/100. They discovered I had an ear infection (fluid in the ears) plus the added stress of taking care of terminally ill relative for 18 months may be playing a part in the increase blood pressure. I'll have to take some test next week so we can sort it all out. Anywho, they gave me a prescription for the headaches, high blood pressure, and xanax ... My partners insisted I take a couple of weeks off. | |
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hope your blood pressure lowers soon! stay well | |
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Look after urself hope ur soon well and ur bp levels out.... Dave Is Nuttier Than A Can Of Planters Peanuts...(Ottensen) | |
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Don't leave out the org. I'm sure this place has contributed to high blood pressure in some people. I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
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Congrats on the time off!
I hope everything is resolved without too much trouble. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I know how that is taking care of a terminally ill relative. That can raise your blood pressure big time and I already have high blood pressure to begin with and have been treating it with medicine for years. Right after my mother died, my doctor prescribed me some Xanax also and I rarely took any. I only took one when I felt I needed it because I've seen people addicted to them and I know my ass could probably become addicted to them if I took many of them.
The time off is going to do you the best. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Actually, when I'd get in a big fight with someone on the org, it used to make me feel better because it got my mind off my real problems in the real world. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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That actually makes sense. Maybe TD3 needs to spend more time on here. Already this thread is full of positive thoughts. Good point Andy! I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
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Best wishes with it !
Mine was "high" for me yesterday ...
I suffer from Low Blood pressure !
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make sure that you reduce your sodium intake in everything that you eat as well. Wish you well!!! | |
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sorry to hear this....i hope it goes down. my son & hubby are both on meds for high blood presure (it runs in the family) its a constant worry & not to mention EXPENSIVE as shit. one thing they noticed is its always HIGHER when they are in the drs office or hospital. maybe you can buy a BP cuff or monitor & check yourself at home.
good luck. | |
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Feel better soon and take your meds well. I have similar symptoms and the same thing in my family, but was found to be okay though I also told them I'm dealing with a very stressful situation. | |
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my mum and my sister are both on beta-blockers my maternal grandfather died in his 40s from untreated essential hypertension
mine is under careful supervision, since it shot up with all 3 pregnancies
yesterday I spent the day in the hospital and was monitored on the hour, for 6 hours
it hovered around 115/75 except for when the SOB came in to bother me and it went up to 122/81 [Edited 10/21/11 2:50am] | |
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I got put on high blood pressure med a few months back.
Hope your issues get resolved soon. [Edited 10/21/11 19:57pm] | |
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and has anyone here experienced ill effects from their BP meds. My mother has tried at least a half dozen and we still can't find one suitable. Seems she's allergic to the fillers, but no one (pharmacist or dr) can identify the fillers - manufacturers will not divulge. First it was severer headaches and ringing in the ears, now its a horrible case of hives. Any suggestions more than welcome. | |
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there is one that gives you a irritated feeling in your throat and cough my husband's aunt suffered for 6 months with it before they asked if she was on a BP med
The only trouble my mum has had is hers lowers her BP so much that it has actually been TOO low at times. | |
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You've got a lot on your plate sis...please take care of yourself, Dave is right about monitoring your salt intake too.
I've missed you around here, but I know how life can be. Hope the time off helps. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Dr Oz had a 700 lb woman on his show a couple days ago, she had the exact same blood pressure as you. The meds will help lower it, but it's still a good idea to try and lower it naturally. Proper diet is important, but nothing is more important than exercise. It will likely relieve stress, lower your cholesterol, lower your blood pressure, increase your serotonin, and increase oxygen flow to your brain which will help your mind stay sharp. If your doctor will allow you to do cardio, I highly recommend it. Best of luck to you, I wish you good health. "Never let nasty stalkers disrespect you. They start shit, you finish it. Go down to their level, that's the only way they'll understand. You have to handle things yourself." | |
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It ain't for sissies, that's for sure. My thyroid is borderline low and I need to decide whether I want to start treating it. It's really bugging me because I've always been able to say that I don't take any medications, at all. At my age, that's sort of a badge of honor.
On the other hand, I'd probably lose another 5 to 10 pounds. So that could be okay. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I've been treated for it for the past two years. Even after I lost a bunch of weight, the blood pessure issues still linger. If I miss a day without my meds, I check my pressure and it's sky high again.
Take good care of yourself. This shit ain't no joke. | |
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Thanks for the well wishes and advice, noted.
The good news....
A. I'm no where near 700 pounds.
B. I won't be teturning back to work until after the New Year.
I ended up at hospital in the emergency room in Kentucky because the HB presssure med, Lisinopril made be sick as a dog; my doc switched me to something else. It'll be touch and go until they/we figure out what's best for me. Even so,co-workers, my family, some friends, and neighbors did kinda of an intervention of sorts. I've been told it was obvious to them I was exhausted, stressed out and had become a tad "short" with everyone. I got up today walked for 30 minutes and later on this evening I'll walk for 30 minutes and just relax.
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I can totally understand the "shortness", it's very common with stress. Have you tried a hand squeeze stress reliever? They really do help, as do most non-barking pets.
Glad to hear you're walking and taking time off from work to relax, keep us updated if you can. "Never let nasty stalkers disrespect you. They start shit, you finish it. Go down to their level, that's the only way they'll understand. You have to handle things yourself." | |
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