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Old 06-22-2010, 03:08 PM
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Now my pressure is down to almost borderline hypotension. I've noticed over the past couple of days that if I stand up too quickly, I feel a bit faint for a few seconds. That hasn't happened in quite some time.

I'm continuing to monitor it, and if it continues to fall, I may have to call the doctor. (I'm supposed to go back for an evaluation on the 28th anyway.) I've also lost a few more pounds with the increased exercise, so that's good, and I've noticed that my stamina has improved. (I can run further before I start to feel winded, you perverts.) Hopefully, the boosted exercise routine will allow me to be weaned off the pills.


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I can relate. Especially the part regarding feeling faint for a few seconds when standing up or turning too quickly. I am taking a diaretic as a supplement to my primary medication, bystolic, it has that as one of the listed side effects but in most cases your body will adjust to it eventually. Also, I started running again upon my diagnosis. I couldn't make it half a mile before having to walk a bit. I ran two miles non-stop yesterday and then walked another two (I know this might not sound like much to some). I have gotten my blood pressure down to between 140/90 (high) to 135/80 (alot better than 158/110 when I was diagnosed).

I'll be cheering you on LR so keep it up.
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Old 06-23-2010, 04:22 PM
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Vm you mentioned diatary changes in the op. I have been trying to find info more targeted than the general heart healthy stuff. Any recommendations?
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Old 06-24-2010, 04:39 AM
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My doctor recommended the "DASH" diet. Here's a couple resources:

http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/publ...h/new_dash.pdf (pdf)

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Old 06-24-2010, 06:12 AM
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The Dash is a quite reasonable diet, although the emphasis on dairy can be problematic for those of us with lactose intolerance. That's the only critique I have of that diet.
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Old 06-27-2010, 08:47 PM
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It's amazing how quickly things can go south if you let yourself fall out of a regular exercise routine. Knowing how vulnerable I am to high blood pressure, I do check my pressure every now and again. But it's amazing how much (and how rapidly) it shoots up if I don't take proper care of myself.

The past year, being very busy with a new teaching position, I've neglected to get as much exercise as I should. I kept meaning to get in more exercise when I had more time on my hands. When you spend all day either standing in front of a lectern or sitting at a desk grading tests/reading papers/writing lessons and don't usually get home until after dark, it's far too easy to conclude that you just don't have time to exercise.

So seeing how I've gained a few extra pounds over the past year, and seeing how much my blood pressure has gone up in that time has probably -- ironically -- been a good thing.


Over the past three weeks, I've forced myself to find the time for exercise every night. I run 3 miles each evening along a dirt road behind my house. It's rather nice, actually, as I'm running through a mostly-wooded area and past several ponds. So I get to listen to the frogs, owls, and other night critters and to watch the stars overhead. Sometimes I'll see a raccoon, cottontail, or opossum.

And even in that short time, I've noticed a definite improvement in my stamina. When I reach the point that I can run the entire 3 miles easily (just a couple of years ago, I could run that distance without even breathing hard), I'll start adding ankle/wrist weights, to increase the workout.

I've had to tighten my belt to its lowest notch, and over the past couple of evenings, I've found that I have to pull my running shorts up every now and then, because they slip down off my waist and down onto my hips. (I'm no hip-hopper; I don't want my underwear showing.) These shorts are size "medium" (32 - 34 waist), and I think I'll have to buy some size "small" shorts soon. I'm not disappointed by that.

And as of yesterday, I'm back to my "fighting weight" -- that is, my weight when I fought in my last karate tournament -- and still losing weight.


So, even if it weren't for the whole hypertension thing, getting back into a regular exercise routine has definitely been a good thing.

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Old 07-07-2010, 02:38 PM
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Welp, I'm just back from my latest check-up. The pressure is consistently staying at around 110/70, which is definitely good. The doctor halved my dosage, but wants to keep me on medication for awhile. He gave me a 3 months' prescription, and I'm to come back for reevaluation when the prescription runs out.

He also suggested that I should be careful not to lose too much more weight, as I'm down to the point that if I lose too much more, I'll start losing muscle mass. Technically, according to the BMI (body mass index), I'm "overweight," but I have relatively short arms and legs, and thus a relatively long torso for my height. Between that and my fairly muscular build, I can afford to lose a little more weight, but not too much. As he pointed out, if I weighed what the official BMI charts say I should, I'd look "skeletal."

I still have to be careful when standing up. If I stand too quickly, the drop in b.p. makes me feel woozy, which is no fun at all. I hope my body adjusts to that soon and it goes away.


So, things are looking good, it seems.


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Last year, after getting my blood test results back, my doctor told me I was a non-textbook case because other than high blood pressure I have no other signs of problems with being obese. Well, once again, new doctor, new blood tests, same story, no other problems.

1. I am not diabetic: fasting blood glucose = 74 (<100 is good, 72 is mean normal)
2. I do not have high cholesterol: HDL [good] cholesterol = 50 (40-59 is medium)
LDL [bad] cholesterol = 131 (130-159 is borderline high)
HDL:LDL ratio = 0.38 (0.30 or higher is okay, 0.40 or higher is better)
3. I do not have a fatty liver: Triglycerides = 124 (<150 is good, under 200 is okay)
4. I have no problem with my thyroid: TSH (thyroid indicator) = 0.4 (in normal range)

Stupid blood pressure.
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Old 07-08-2010, 08:27 AM
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Huh, your statistics are better than mine, at last check.
My fasting blood sugar is 103, my cholesterol is 210 (with LDL being high at 131), which put me in the high cholesterol range according to the lab work I received. Stupid failure of a body.

My blood pressure was OK, although I should check after I have to talk to my mother next.
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Old 07-08-2010, 01:45 PM
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Dibs on your stereos. . . .

--J.D.

P.S. The good news is loss of body fat does seem to correlate with better blood pressure control--based on the super-scientific evidence that like lots of hypertension specialists have noticed that that the few patients who actually DO lose weight, QUIT SMOKING, and start exercising--a Truly Miraculous Triad--tend to become better controlled.

More seriously, truncal obesity does correlate with the "Metabolic Syndrome" which is a fancy and billable term for "fat-fuck with complications like diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, and a love of NASCAR and bad beer."

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I went in for my 6-month evaluation last Tuesday. Based on my numbers, he suggested I go off the pills entirely, to see what happens. As of today, my b.p. is 116/74, with a resting pulse of 51. So it looks like I can stay off the pills.

You know those charts they have on the wall at the gym? The ones that show normal resting heart rates for people of various ages, along with "target" heart rates for various levels of exercise? I take some amusement/pride in that I have to get on the machines and work for awhile just to get my heart rate up to "normal."

Fortunately for me, I enjoy exercise and I'm not at all a "couch potato" by nature. And I tend to eat well, both out of habit and preference -- lots of fruit & veggies, very little fat or salt. So hopefully, I'll be able to keep my b.p. down without pharmaceuticals.

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Wow, those are some great stats. You've got the resting pulse of a guru/ninja. Congratulations! :cheer:
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Congratulations on finding a lifestyle solution rather than a pharmaceutical solution, Michael!
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I used to put table salt on everything, but since the diagnosis of high bp I stopped using it almost entirely. I don't know if that did it, but the last couple times I was checked my bp was back down into the normal range.
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:cheer: That is great news vm!
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It might depending on how severe your HTN was/is and what medication you are taking. Salt promotes water retention. More water in you, higher the blood pressure. This is why a first-line therapy is a simple diuretic.

Now, if you are on medication your reduction of salt may just be coincidence in that the medications' effects are larger than the modest reduction. That may prove the case; however, why mess with success?

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I went in for my 6-month evaluation last Tuesday. Based on my numbers, he suggested I go off the pills entirely, to see what happens. As of today, my b.p. is 116/74, with a resting pulse of 51. So it looks like I can stay off the pills.
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I declined the pharmaceutical solution in favor of a lifestyle solution, so I'm not taking any medication for it.
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I declined the pharmaceutical solution in favor of a lifestyle solution, so I'm not taking any medication for it.
Then are in order.

Would suggest you continue doing what you are doing.

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I went to a funeral yesterday for a co-worker who was about six months older than me. I attended her 40th birthday party a couple years ago; she's survived by her husband and three children ages 14, 11 & 5. She was on medication for high blood pressure so that's the suspected cause, but they won't know if it was a heart attack or stroke until the autopsy.
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Very sorry to hear that, VM.
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Nothing significant I can add other than condolences.

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My condolences too, vm.

I was surprised to read that the funeral was before the autopsy. Presumably the autopsy was first and it is only the results of the autopsy that come later? But even that is surprising to me - I thought that autopsy results would normally be known (at least to the next of kin) prior to the funeral.
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Hmm, that's a good point. Maybe the results are known but the family opted not to release them.
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The actual autopsy takes less than a day to perform. Analysis of all of the specimens taken, toxicology, et cetera can take a lot longer depending on what is found.

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I went in for my one-year check-up and a general physical today.

That was the first time I've ever had a prostate exam, which was not the most enjoyable experience ever. He also did the standard hernia test, testicular exam, listened to my heart, my lungs, and to the blood flow in my carotid arteries.

All of which were excellent. He claims I have the heart, lungs and arteries of a much younger person, and my BP was 112/60. My resting heart rate is generally 48 - 52.

So, all seems well. The bloodwork results will be back in a few days, but he doesn't anticipate any concerns, as all my numbers were good last time, and there's certainly no reason to suspect that they would have changed for the worse.


Good news all around, it seems.
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