Yes, mine did after about 6 weeks. Went to 180/100. Went on medication to help for 18 months. In September I was able to go off the medication and still maintain a normal blood pressure. Crossing my fingers 😃
Yes. Exposure Oct 12,2022 onset Oct 14th. First negative post covid test about 2nd week of Nov. I had blood pressure issues prior to covid but after onset was completely unable to take any kind of pill for a solid month. First visit to Drs. after covid, BP was pretty high. I'm the kind of person that seeks herbal remedies first. I slowly resumed my daily doses, here's what helped me most:
Blood Pressure Support
Cinnamon
Tumeric
Ashwagandha
They are all natural, gluten free products. I didn't bother with the dosage, you'll have to figure that out. If you have an herbalist store in town, a chat with them could be very helpful. The Ashwagandha is on that list because MY first post covid problem was brain fog. I was totally freaking out when it began happening, no doubt in my mind THAT made my BP wonky. Just the FIRST dose of ashwagandha made an immediate difference! Continued dosing took me from non functional to moving, feeling more "normal". Days still hard? Oh yes! But better than it was, much,much better. Wishing you wellness, Renee
Having Covid first 2 weeks of November 2022, had a decent dose of it, 7 days to go back to negative, severe shakes and chills, flu like symptoms well over a week, did not test positive till the 3rd day, intense headaches, sore throat, aches and pains, very tired, low grade body temps increase, aches and pains finally subsided, 2 months later, Blood pressure is elevated, 140',150's over high 80's and 90's, with a low grade headache, I am on 3 meds, Losartan, amlodipine, and Atenolol, stays still, but does not go down, Tylenol cuts the headache, I am concerned where this is headed. Cardiologist said, 3 months to subside, hopefully 3 months?, my thinking also brings me to a booster shot, Dec 2021, after that my bp went up, but was controlled ?? no more shots for me !!
Mine did. It's normally been around 120. Now it runs in the 130's-140's.
Mine increased after the Moderna 1 vaccine, which nitiated a cascade of disabilities.
Yes, mine did after about 6 weeks. Went to 180/100. Went on medication to help for 18 months. In September I was able to go off the medication and still maintain a normal blood pressure. Crossing my fingers 😃
Yes
Yes. Exposure Oct 12,2022 onset Oct 14th. First negative post covid test about 2nd week of Nov. I had blood pressure issues prior to covid but after onset was completely unable to take any kind of pill for a solid month. First visit to Drs. after covid, BP was pretty high. I'm the kind of person that seeks herbal remedies first. I slowly resumed my daily doses, here's what helped me most:
Blood Pressure Support
Cinnamon
Tumeric
Ashwagandha
They are all natural, gluten free products. I didn't bother with the dosage, you'll have to figure that out. If you have an herbalist store in town, a chat with them could be very helpful. The Ashwagandha is on that list because MY first post covid problem was brain fog. I was totally freaking out when it began happening, no doubt in my mind THAT made my BP wonky. Just the FIRST dose of ashwagandha made an immediate difference! Continued dosing took me from non functional to moving, feeling more "normal". Days still hard? Oh yes! But better than it was, much,much better. Wishing you wellness, Renee
Yes. My BP has been "marginal" for years (not requiring medication). It shot up after my acute infection and I'm now trying to control it with meds.
Having Covid first 2 weeks of November 2022, had a decent dose of it, 7 days to go back to negative, severe shakes and chills, flu like symptoms well over a week, did not test positive till the 3rd day, intense headaches, sore throat, aches and pains, very tired, low grade body temps increase, aches and pains finally subsided, 2 months later, Blood pressure is elevated, 140',150's over high 80's and 90's, with a low grade headache, I am on 3 meds, Losartan, amlodipine, and Atenolol, stays still, but does not go down, Tylenol cuts the headache, I am concerned where this is headed. Cardiologist said, 3 months to subside, hopefully 3 months?, my thinking also brings me to a booster shot, Dec 2021, after that my bp went up, but was controlled ?? no more shots for me !!
Yes, it was pretty high (180/ 110) , and takes 6 months to finally regulated acceptable value, with the aid of 2 medications.
Got 2 Jabbed of Pfizer then my body went down to the drain!!! I am taking 9 types of medication, even with that I still have flare ups.
Yes and was exhausted for 6 months and loss of appetite especially proteins.