View Full Version : 5 Day Cure High Blood Pressure!
ClockworkOrange
07-13-2009, 02:29 PM
Just when I thought I had my medical problems all sorted out ie Aspergillosis, despite the steroids and other drugs the last couple of weeks I have had such tiredness again.
Unreal, my GP took my blood pressure which is always very good and it had shot up to 190/100! :eek:
Now this is such bad timing, I am doing my Bike Ride (see below signature) this coming Sunday!
My GP then told me I would be unable to do the ride.........I thought I was going to totally spit my dummy out but instead, my eyes just filled up. :( So after my little outburst, she has suggested I go back this Friday to see if it has gone down, in which case I will be able to do the ride.
PLEASE, anybody else suffer from this and if so, any good tips. I have been given Lisinopril 10mg to take each day.
I don't use salt, I don't currently drink alcohol, generally I am fit, I eat quite a good diet, especially recently. I eat lots of natural probiotic yogurt, cottage cheese, sardines and salads.
H E L P!
Clock...............not ticking very well!
sundial
07-13-2009, 02:44 PM
Aw Clock, I'm really sorry. :( I hope your blood pressure settles down and you can do the ride. Will keep you close in thought and prayer.
witeowl
07-13-2009, 03:09 PM
Since your BP has been good historically, did she give you a chance to relax for a while to see if it would come down? I mean, yeah, 190/100 is pretty high, but that's not the sort of thing that suddenly jumps on you (not to that extreme, at least). I guess it might be a side effect of your recent medical issues/treatments.
Ways to lower your BP that you didn't mention in your post: Get plenty of rest, avoid caffeine, and go a little light on the protein.
You might also want to get a home blood pressure monitor to see what your readings are outside of the doctor's office. (Google white coat syndrome.)
For reference, I happen to LOVE this little chart (http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/medicine/blood-pressure.htm).
I hope it settles down enough for your GP so you can ride. :)
What is the course like?
If it's relatively flat can't you just ride at a leisurely pace without raising your BP to excess?
Walk up hills?
So what if it takes five hours :p
Crankin
07-13-2009, 03:20 PM
My usually low BP shot up 2 years ago when I was sick. They convinced me to take the same medication you are taking; no one told me to stop riding! We already had a home BP machine, so I took it everyday. After 2-3 weeks I went back to the doctor and told them I was weaning myself off of the meds. I took my BP everyday and presented them with the printout of my numbers when I went back in. My BP is now between 90/72 and 120/78.
My BP routinely went up when I go to the doctor, until I started doing yoga and meditating. I just make sure I have no coffee or run up the stairs before I go to their office.
BleeckerSt_Girl
07-13-2009, 03:27 PM
The "White Coat Syndrome" is a possibility here- where you get naturally nervous at the doctor's office and it raises your blood pressure temporarily.
Lots of drugstores/pharmacies in the US have blood pressure machines where you can take your own reading for free. See if there are any near you and start going there to check your blood pressure.
This happened to me this year, and I went to the drugstore about twelve times over two weeks after having two very bad readings at my doctor's office, with a 15 minute 'rest' between them. My doctor recommended my doing this to check for office nervousness- he didn't want to put me on medication until he was sure it wasn't just from office visit nervousness. Well, every drugstore reading was well within normal range, much to my relief. I checked it on two different machines to make sure. :) Now six months later I still check it every time I'm in the drugstore just out of habit. :)
OakLeaf
07-13-2009, 04:04 PM
I just went to a hospital for a research study I'm participating in, and the first time they took my BP it was 150-something over 103. Total white coat syndrome, even though I knew exactly what was going to happen to me that day and it wasn't anything bad. I could feel my BP go through the roof the minute I walked into the building. It did come down somewhat after 20 minutes or so, but not all the way.
ETA: elevated blood pressure is a common side effect of meds, though. I'm very sensitive to several of them, including OTC decongestants. Look into what you're taking and see whether that's a possibility - and talk to your doctor about it, don't just quit taking something on your own.
tctrek
07-13-2009, 05:36 PM
You've been through so much this year... it's conceivable that stress could be driving up your b.p. I take Lisinopril and it will not interfere with your life. Just take it until you are under control... if you start to feel sleepy or listless, you may need a lesser dose. I take 1/2 the recommended dosage every day because my b.p. goes too low and I get kinda dizzy... not that I'm not dizzy most of the time anyway :)
They don't call high blood pressure the "silent killer" for nothing. You need to pay attention to it, take your med and monitor. Chances are very good that after your feeling better with your other health problems, exercising more, getting rid of some of the stress, that it could get better on it's own.
My DH took b.p. medication for about two years. Then mysteriously, it went back to normal. I have hypertension, so I will take it for the rest of my life no matter how healthy and active I am.
maryellen
07-13-2009, 06:35 PM
Be sure that they are taking your BP properly--you should be sitting in a seat with your back supported, arm supported at heart level, w an opportunity to sit quietly for a few minutes before they take your BP.
Good luck!
snapdragen
07-13-2009, 08:27 PM
Perhaps it's the stress of everything you're going through, and the excitement of the upcoming ride?
Before my last surgery, the PA took my pressure -- it was sky high! She asked "do you normally live there?" I thought that was a cute way of asking if I always have high bp. Usually it's normal or a little bit low, she figured I was in pain + nervous about surgery.
Hang in there Clock.
ClockworkOrange
07-14-2009, 03:35 PM
Many thanks for all the good comments and suggestions.
So annoying, I just spent ages responding to everybody, received a phone call and when I got back to my computer, it had frozen. Aaaaaaargh! Consequently lost everything.
Sorry, not got it in me to type it all again.
Thinking of having Thursday and Friday off from work just to rest, as I am still getting so tired at work.
Thanks again.
Clock
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