Has anyone lowered blood pressure with weight loss and no medications?
Hi there. I was hoping for some hope and encouragement with this and am very interested in others' experiences. If you read all the way through this, there's actually two other questions I'm asking the community. And, if you do read all the way through this, I deeply appreciate it. Thank you, in advance! 🙂
Years ago, I was what was considered "high normal" for many years based on guidelines at the time. No doctor ever suggested starting blood pressure medications. My BP would run in the 130's over 80's, for example 135/85. But now, with newer guidelines, that is hypertensive (Stage 1). "They" want you to be 130 or lower or 80 or lower, at least that's what my USA based doctor told me. In any case, because I have a calcium score that is mid-range moderate, I was concerned that it may have doing my arteries harm over the years. I've also had my share of stress, which doesn't help. (I started taking Vitamin K-2 July 1st, 2025 to address my concern of calcium going into my arteries, and NOT my bones!).
I was all ready to start Losartan (in the ARB family of BP meds) until I started reading actual anecdotes from people who were on it. I did NOT like what I was reading! From hair loss, to weight gain, anxiety and the list goes on. It really scared me away from starting meds! I am just starting to feel better about my early April osteopororis diagnosis, altering some of my plant-based diet of decades, meeting with physical therapist, and regularly working out with a routine to address increasing bone density. For reference, I am 5'5" and weigh 153 lbs, so I am slightly overweight, still. At age 65 1/2, it is very difficult to shed the pounds, but I've already lost 22 lbs, though it took several months to accomplish - and then I hit a plateau wall, which I plan to climb over very soon! I am VERY motivated to continue to lose weight for both reducing my blood pressure AND reducing my LDL which is only slightly above normal range. (all other lipid numbers are very good).
Back to blood pressure -- I recently saw my doctor to discuss my blood pressure readings, which I take and provided her with a list for many weeks. She did say I was hypertensive, but not by much. Not all my readings were hypertensive. She asked me what I'd like to do. I changed my mind as to my approach now. I feel like now, more than EVER in my life, I'm motivated to get my weight down to 135. She has agreed and is supporting this. I also need to lower my LDL which is 104, but due to calcium score, my cardiologist wants it down to 70. Not sure I can do that on my own, BUT I'm challenged to try.
My risk of heart attack or stroke right now, according to both the cardiologist and regular doctor is 7%. My doctor told me, "you have time" if you want to try to drop the weight, then we can eliminate that factor. For example, if I can get my weight down to 135 lbs, I'm hoping it will drop my blood pressure. However, if losing weight doesn't result in lower blood pressure, then I will need to discuss taking meds. She did say losing weight should help with that. This way, I'll know I did everything I possibly could through "lifestyle" changes, which is always the first line before meds as long as your BP isn't sky high.
So my question here is: Has anyone succesfully been able to drop their weight which resulted in a lowering of their blood pressure? (without being on blood pressure medications). If so, how much weight did you lose before you noticed your blood pressure dropped? I'm really interested to know this! It may end up being a genetic predisposition with me and also my sensitive constitution of letting things get to me -- (not managing stress ideally). But for now, with my doc's support, I really want to give it a shot on my own. I've never been as motivated to drop my weight as now, so if nothing else, I can get to a fitter weight and feel better about my myself. I hate the idea of possibly changing how I feel emotionally and physically with side effects from medications. I may do okay on the meds - and I do realize that. Not everyone has side effects. I've never been on any medications up to age 65. I feel fortunate about that, but I also don't want to risk my health now or down the road. Has anyone reading this been on Losartan and had side effects? (that should be a different post!).
Also, have any women in my age group (in their 60's, post menopausal), managed to drop their weight after losing about 20 lbs? I'm finding it hard to do with this plateau., but I'm very determined to make changes to what I have been doing to make it happen! Has anyone else reached a difficult plateau with their weight loss? It's this darn "belly fat below the naval" that's takes so long to decrease! I plan to increase my daily cardio, if possible, and even my strength training from 2x a week at the gym to 3x a week. (so time consuming though!). I walk in a fasting state for 30-60 minutes with intermittent jogging before breakfast. I don't eat any sugary or savory snacks. My diet is quite strictly, mostly whole-food plant based. My doc said my diet is healtheir than 99.9% of people she sees, which - while it was a great compliment to my commitment to a healthy diet and lifestyle, I also found it a rather sad statement about my fellow human beings.
I'm beginning to realize that no matter how healthy you eat or even exercise, some of us, perhaps including myself, may just have genetic predispositions. I've yet to find that out . . .
I look forward to hearing from others. Having support on my weight loss and lowering blood presure journey would be great for me. This is the only medical support website I post on. Thank you for putting up with my long post. Writing just flows for me and I do get a bit carried away! 🙂
I might add, that I do take beet capsules and add beet powder to my smoothies and try other natural means of lowering blood pressure, such as drinking hibiscus tea. I'm a believer in at least trying natural remedies, if they are science backed. I've also heard celery helps, which I added to my lentil salad today, among a potpourri of other ingredients . . . (okay, byeee)
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@scottrl Thank you for the encouraging news about your success! Sorry for my delayed reaction! I have to limit my time on here as sometimes I just manage to scare myself!
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1 Reaction@celia16 Hi. Sorry for the delayed reaction! Your BP sounds great! Congratulations on achieving that. Keep up the good work with your weight loss and exercise. You are getting a small amount of help from the Olmesartan I see — but it looks like you’re nearly at your goal to eliminate it that 2.5 mg dose. I guess you can cut the pill in half? Did your doc approve of that or you just did that? (I’m just curious!). My weight comes off very slowly.
How much weight did you lose? I’m now at 147 or so, but my BP depends on whether I’m taking it at home or it’s taken in an office. Always higher in the office, and the BP machnines vary, too. I prefer the manual one, but these days, they also use a digital one. When it’s too tight on my upper arm, it’s always higher. It’s hard to know if it’s a malfunction of the “operator” at times, or your actual BP. It’ll be interesting to discuss this in December with my doctor. She may give me the green light to keep going with my weight loss goals, but it all depends on the results of a Cardiac CT Scan I’ll be having earlier in December.
Your BP is excellent! I hope I can get it that low. I do watch my salt intake, and eat a WFPB diet.
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1 Reaction@lilac2025 I hear you.
Spending too much time here makes me depressed -- I get overwhelmed by tragedy.
Hang in there, though. There is still plenty of love, beauty, and goodness in the world. Get out there and enjoy it.
@lilac2025 , my BP is running about the same as in August. I take half of the 5 mg Olmesartan per doctor’s order. I logged my BP for about a month and was having multiple readings where my top number was below 100. He said that was not ok. They stopped when I halved the pill.
I’m having trouble getting below 150 pounds. I’d be ok with 145, but ……idk. How much less can I eat? I can’t imagine how little I’d have to eat to get to 135. Think it’s time to consult with my nutritionist again.
Great work in your part! Good luck with the cardiologist.
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1 ReactionI lost 30 pounds in a little over 3 months and had to cut my meds in half due to a BP of less than 90/60. I'm wondering what will happen if I get to my target of BMI 25.
@chuckb Congrats on that awesome weight loss and lowering of your BP. You are better than normal now! What medication are you taking?
@whineboy Hi! That’s incredible weight loss. You sound like you’ve been on a really disciplined, mindful path of wellness in your journey. Glad to hear the rosuvastatin was helpful to you with no side effects. Keep up the good work! Happy New Year, 2026!
@mereneg Hi! Thank you for your comment and well wishes. My primary doctor told me yesterday she never recommends ACE and recommends the ARB class which is what Losartan is. She thinks Losartan is great starting medicine for someone who has never been on any medications. The lowest dosage is 25 mg.
@lilac2025 AM Losartan, PM Verapamil