I think im going to die....HELP??
Just been to sort my slipped disk with a back specialist.
While I was there he took my blood pressure and it came out as - 1st reading 172/116:cry: 2nd reading 176/110:freak3: He said I needed to go to the GP immidiatley.:( This wouldnt be so worrying exept im only 25! 15.5st 6ft2" Has anyone got any experience with blood pressure and what did you do? And yes I do smoke(Obviousley stop now) And I probably drink to much (as much as any other 25 year old). To top it off the 1st sprogg is due november so need to get it sorted. Anyone got any advice?? |
pain and anxiety will raise your B.P.
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Originally Posted by Buster-WRX
Anyone got any advice??
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How much Exercise do you do?
6-8 months ago, I was 16 odd stone, 5ft11 tall. Blood pressure wasnt as high as yours but, on the "above average" side (cholesterol etc was fine - below 4) I was going to the gym at this point and mainly lifting a lot of weights (trying to build muscle). For the last 3 months, I have been running 3-4miles 3-5 times a week, and am now at 14stone, blood pressure is spot on, and resting pulse is a tad below 60bpm. I have never felt so healthy. Havent adjusted eating patterns or anything! Seems to be a bit of a stress buster, and I now wish I never bothered spending £40 odd a month at the gym for a year, as I have lost more fat and gained more muscle (from push ups etc) since knocking the subs on the head!) Best rely on the advice from your GP though, as there may be an underlying reason why your BP is so high ( I would think a Cholesterol check will be on the cards though)! Good Luck |
Cut down on the salt too.
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As he said go to the doctor asap. The doctor will likely fit a device which measures and logs your BP over a 24hr period, and depending on the results will probably prescribe you one of the many products to reduce it. My readings were similar to yours and I've been taking Ramipril for the last 4 months, Ramipril brings mine right down to normal levels but if I miss a day or two it shoots back up.
Smoking and drinking won't help, so if you can stop or cut down that might be best. Also reduce the amount of salt you eat in food, and drink more water to keep yourself hydrated. The doctor may well also do a blood test which includes a cholesterol test. Also stress puts blood pressure up, its a big factor as why mine is high. If you can reduce your stress in some way (hard I know) it will probably help, but if your BP is normally as high as that I'd guess you'd be looking at long term control by medication. Ask your doctor if your local NHS trust runs any evening classes on stress management, they are very good and don't cost anything. You probably won't die overnight, it's likely been high for some time so try to get an appointment asap and try not to panic about it too much. The main thing with high blood pressure is it does cumulative damage (e.g. coronary heart disease) over time if left untreated - rather than immediate damage. All the best. :) |
Dibs on the car!
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Smoking is your biggest problem and a huge effect on your BP.
Contrary to popular belief smoking increases your stress levels, so you should notice a huge difference if you quit... I know I did Good luck :thumb: |
Guys thanks for the advise.
In reference to a few of the above questions I must admit I am not doing enough exersise (read strolling with the dog and wanking!!) this is somthing that needs to change.(not the wanking). I am stopping the fags today...no joke it has scared me that much. Im gonna see the GP in the morning to see what he says. Just starting to realise that it might be time to grow up...:cry: |
When you put a CD on, play your favourite track first - just in case ;)
:D Seriously though, I have to be carefull with this due to a bad family history with heart probs. Don't add salt to anything you eat or cook, if you do already of course. Smoking is the obvious no-no (nothing personal here but why do pepole smoke knowing how much damage it does :brickwall ) Try to keep your caffine intake down as well, this also raises your BP. A good bit of exercise as already suggested, running and things like that to give you a good cardio work out - although you may need to careful at first, your GP will advise. A healthy lifestyle (exercise diet etc) will also help with stress, which will in turn benefit your BP. As already said you'll feel better all round! Just remember this day in a few months time as well, when the new found good habits can start to slip..... Good luck :thumb: |
it may be that you were anxious at the time your BP was taken. if it is still high at the GP he may well ask you to take the equipment home with you, that way you can take you BP in your everyday comfortable environment.
i had to take my blood pressure 12 times over a weekend and come up with an average. this average was consierably lower than the readings i got at the GP's HTH |
Originally Posted by reas334
it may be that you were anxious at the time your BP was taken. if it is still high at the GP he may well ask you to take the equipment home with you, that way you can take you BP in your everyday comfortable environment.
i had to take my blood pressure 12 times over a weekend and come up with an average. this average was consierably lower than the readings i got at the GP's HTH These days they fit a cuff on your arm connected to a small pack on your belt. It pumps up the cuff every 20 minutes or so (every hour at night) and takes readings for 24hrs. Apart from putting up with it for 24hrs, you don't have to do anything at all. Then the doctor downloads it and looks at your BP for the last 24hrs on a nice graph. :) |
I'd also upgrade your dial up account to broadband..... make your last few minutes count ;)
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From the British National Formulary:
Possible causes of hypertension (e.g. renal disease, endocrine causes), contributory factors, risk factors, and the presence of any complications of hypertension, such as left ventricular hypertrophy, should be established. Patients should be given advice on lifestyle changes to reduce blood pressure or cardiovascular risk; these include smoking cessation, weight reduction, reduction of excessive intake of alcohol, reduction of dietary salt, reduction of total and saturated fat, increasing exercise, and increasing fruit and vegetable intake. ... Where the initial blood pressure is systolic 180–219 mmHg or diastolic 110–119 mmHg, confirm over 1–2 weeks then treat if these values are sustained. |
He's been quiet all afternoon! Maybe he's died after all.............. :(
Or just still on dial up, which let's face it, is akin to death itself :D |
I was over 200 on tablets now and everything is okay,
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Originally Posted by Buster-WRX
I am not doing enough exersise (read strolling with the dog and wanking!!) this is somthing that needs to change.(not the wanking).
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Originally Posted by Jay m A
Considering the nipper is due next month its a good job you're not giving up the wanking :D
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Originally Posted by kingofturds
:lol: Kiss goodbye to sex for a while, once she has shot that babies cranium out of her beef flaps, its madam palm and her 5 sisters for the next 5 months.
But do it gently ,you dont want to croak it and get caught ,wearing your wifes stockings,with her Dildo up your arse,whilst spreadeagled on the bed ,trying to watch yourself in the wardrobe mirrors . Although I am sure she would tidy you up a bit before calling the Ambulance ,police etc .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:norty: |
Originally Posted by njkmrs
But do it gently ,you dont want to croak it and get caught ,wearing your wifes stockings,with her Dildo up your arse,whilst spreadeagled on the bed ,trying to watch yourself in the wardrobe mirrors .
Although I am sure she would tidy you up a bit before calling the Ambulance ,police etc .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:norty: Are you speaking from experiance:Suspiciou |
Er no ,ive er never died yet !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:norty:
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Originally Posted by njkmrs
But do it gently ,you dont want to croak it and get caught ,wearing your wifes stockings,with her Dildo up your arse,whilst spreadeagled on the bed ,trying to watch yourself in the wardrobe mirrors .
Although I am sure she would tidy you up a bit before calling the Ambulance ,police etc .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:norty: :eek: |
your right went to the GP this morning seems i,m not clinicly dead after all!!
Came out at 140 / 86 about average.:luxhello: Anyway Im off home to put on the wifes stockings, get spreadeagled on the bed and shuv a dildo up me wotsit!!!:nono: :D |
Originally Posted by njkmrs
But do it gently ,you dont want to croak it and get caught ,wearing your wifes stockings,with her Dildo up your arse,whilst spreadeagled on the bed ,trying to watch yourself in the wardrobe mirrors .
Although I am sure she would tidy you up a bit before calling the Ambulance ,police etc .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:norty: |
Originally Posted by Buster-WRX
your right went to the GP this morning seems i,m not clinicly dead after all!!
Came out at 140 / 86 about average.:luxhello: Anyway Im off home to put on the wifes stockings, get spreadeagled on the bed and shuv a dildo up me wotsit!!!:nono: :D http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/9318/ehyesi4.png |
I always get a high reading at the gp's, had the 24 hr monitor and it was ok ish, it spiked at 3.30 pm, the doctor said what happened and I said the kids came home !
I get would up about it before I go, itys kind of a guilt thing, all you bad habits come back to haunt you so consequently you worry about it which sends it up. I had a minor nasal op last year and every time they took it, they just wheel the machine in hooked it up and took a reading, I didnt have chance to think about it and it was spot on normal, low if anything. |
Also, my grandad and grandma have had high bp all their lives, my mum and dad do even though they arent that unhealthy (my mum smokes a lot though), my Grandparents are both well into their eighties, my grandmas doesnt even come down on the high dose medicine she is on, I suspect its hereditary for some, but then again so may being a lazy fat git ?
It is important but sometimes GP's can leave you feeling like you wont make it to Christmas. Just make a few changes and dont fixate on it. |
My patients seem to hate being told that they have nothing apparently wrong with them :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Buster-WRX
your right went to the GP this morning seems i,m not clinicly dead after all!!
Came out at 140 / 86 about average.:luxhello: Anyway Im off home to put on the wifes stockings, get spreadeagled on the bed and shuv a dildo up me wotsit!!!:nono: :D Lol.!! Glad your alright anyway .Often it is the worrying about it, that can do the damage . So getting it checked out always makes sense,and also the advice from on here as well !!! |
Thats a pretty high reading, might have been associated with activity though. You must get it checked by the GP.
When I was in the RAF my pressure was always a bit high at 150 or so. After I had a quad bypass it dropped to 120-virtually as good as you can get. When I was on chemo it dropped to 90 ish and if I stood up quickly I was likely to fall over! Now I have finished the chemo it is coming back up slowly and is about 107 now. It just goes to show how external happenings can affect your BP considerably. The doctor might put you on a medication to drop the pressure. Les |
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