Managing high blood pressure

Posted by revvirr @revvirr, May 4, 2016

Good Day! I just signed on with MCConnect...though I have been using the Mayo website for about a year now. The reason for my interest is my high blood pressure. Just over a year ago I went to a blood donor clinic...having given blood for over 30+ years and the young little nurse took my blood pressure and found it to be 206/92. By the horrified look on her face I could tell something was dreadfully wrong. She thought I was extremely scared/anxious about giving blood. I assured her I wasn't.

What troubles me the most is that I have been very active all my life (I am 51 years old), I am an avid runner and basketball player and I consider myself to be in relatively good shape. And my job though it is can be stressful at times it is not a crazy stressful.

Anyways, to make a long story short I am one year into this, I have had an ECG, blood work and regular doctor visits, I have been on the DASH diet and have even seen a chiropractor who insists that the answer is somewhere in my spine. My MD has me on Amlodipine and Candesartan. So I am interested in any threads of discussion related to Hypertension...High Blood Pressure...its causes and factors and anything that helps. I guess if I were to boil it down to two questions they would be...how long will this high blood pressure continue to be a problem? Will I ever get off the medication? Any discussion on these matters would be helpful. Thank you.

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Heart & Blood Health Support Group.

@sueinmn

By Calis, are you referring to a supplement? Or something else?
As Jennifer said, if you have been diagnosed with high blood pressure (also called hypertension) it is important to keep it well-controlled, whether by medication or by lifestyle, diet & exercise changes. Uncontrolled it can lead to many very bad health issues - heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries). Until it is very high, it doesn't have symptoms, so monitoring is very important.
Have you seen a doctor and been prescribed medication?
Sue

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My doctor prescribed medication, but Cialis does just as well keeping BP normal. (115/75).

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@rufus2752

My doctor prescribed medication, but Cialis does just as well keeping BP normal. (115/75).

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Thank you. It's Viagra's competitor.

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