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7 Responses to “High blood pressure, any remedies?”
diet will help but not immediately. she should eat more fruits and vegetable.
some not very active sport may help, e.g. golf or fast walking. it’s all about moving and breathing fresh air as often as possible.
Most common answers would be: lose weight, don’t smoke, don’t drink alcohol, exercise. After that there are many medications. If one doesn’t work, ask doctor to try another. You can find many sensible diets on the internet. WebMD, Health Central and others give medical advice.
Diet and exercise do help, but she really should be taking her meds. Tell her to make an appointment with her doctor. Sometimes the meds can be changed or at least adjusted. High blood pressure (or hypertension) is know as the silent killer because there are rarely any symptoms. If your girlfriend is suffering from headaches her blood pressure is probably very high. Unchecked this can lead to CVA (stroke) and sometimes death.
Tell her to have her doc hook her up with a nutritionist. I tried every diet & it failed. I had HBP, & high cholesterol & weighed 222#. I went to see a nutritionist who took my labwork, asked me ?? about my lifestyle & told me what & when to eat. No calorie counting just common sense. It’s been a year. All of my health problems are resolved & I weigh 179 – 43# lighter & am happy & active. BC/BS covers this now but last year they didn’t. It was still the best $75.00 I ever spent & I have never been hungry.
Tell her to reduce her salt intake. Just read labels to check for high sodium in foods and don’t buy them. Some soups have very high sodium. That is why Campbell soup makes a light verson of their soups. Don’t use extra salt on prepared food. Try using a salt substitute.
December 7th, 2008 at 11:31 am
Douglas Sturgeon
laughter
December 7th, 2008 at 2:13 pm
.Nelson Keezer
is she fat? if she is tell her not to eat so much
December 7th, 2008 at 6:49 pm
Adam Mabry
diet will help but not immediately. she should eat more fruits and vegetable.
some not very active sport may help, e.g. golf or fast walking. it’s all about moving and breathing fresh air as often as possible.
December 10th, 2008 at 10:11 am
Deitz
Most common answers would be: lose weight, don’t smoke, don’t drink alcohol, exercise. After that there are many medications. If one doesn’t work, ask doctor to try another. You can find many sensible diets on the internet. WebMD, Health Central and others give medical advice.
December 10th, 2008 at 9:24 pm
Sheryl Mier
Diet and exercise do help, but she really should be taking her meds. Tell her to make an appointment with her doctor. Sometimes the meds can be changed or at least adjusted. High blood pressure (or hypertension) is know as the silent killer because there are rarely any symptoms. If your girlfriend is suffering from headaches her blood pressure is probably very high. Unchecked this can lead to CVA (stroke) and sometimes death.
December 12th, 2008 at 5:41 pm
Margaret Sorrells
Tell her to have her doc hook her up with a nutritionist. I tried every diet & it failed. I had HBP, & high cholesterol & weighed 222#. I went to see a nutritionist who took my labwork, asked me ?? about my lifestyle & told me what & when to eat. No calorie counting just common sense. It’s been a year. All of my health problems are resolved & I weigh 179 – 43# lighter & am happy & active. BC/BS covers this now but last year they didn’t. It was still the best $75.00 I ever spent & I have never been hungry.
December 14th, 2008 at 1:45 pm
Mckee
Tell her to reduce her salt intake. Just read labels to check for high sodium in foods and don’t buy them. Some soups have very high sodium. That is why Campbell soup makes a light verson of their soups. Don’t use extra salt on prepared food. Try using a salt substitute.