Why is blood pressure still high even when taking medication and eating right?
December 22nd, 2009 | by admin |jasonlyric asked:
**PLEASE READ**PLEASE READ**PLEASE READ** I have a loved one, who’s over 50, and is normal weight but has High Blood Pressure. She has been controlling it by eating right and taking medication about three times a day. She’s also diabetic, but she’s managing it well. On this past Monday and Wednesday (during preliminary tests for her eye surgery), 8/18 and 8/20, however her readings were quite high, with Systolic pressure (the top number) over 200 mmHg.
Why is it high? How will she lower it? Please pray for lower blood pressure and overall great health to come to her. Atheists please don’t be offended.
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**PLEASE READ**PLEASE READ**PLEASE READ** I have a loved one, who’s over 50, and is normal weight but has High Blood Pressure. She has been controlling it by eating right and taking medication about three times a day. She’s also diabetic, but she’s managing it well. On this past Monday and Wednesday (during preliminary tests for her eye surgery), 8/18 and 8/20, however her readings were quite high, with Systolic pressure (the top number) over 200 mmHg.
Why is it high? How will she lower it? Please pray for lower blood pressure and overall great health to come to her. Atheists please don’t be offended.
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No Responses to “Why is blood pressure still high even when taking medication and eating right?”
By Shana B on Dec 24, 2009 | Reply
The right medication for her she needs to go back to the right medication for her she needs to go back to go back to find something that works.
The doctor and get herself on the doctor and get herself on different combo of meds to go back to find something that works.
The right medication for her she needs to the doctor and get herself on different combo of meds to find something that works.
For her she needs to go back to go back to the doctor and get herself on different combo of meds to the doctor and get herself on.
By HealthyBellies on Dec 25, 2009 | Reply
My hubby to keep you healthy hope this is medical doctor who has started out avoiding wheat just to ease into things when his bp it still hadnt been on meds were not controlling what was intolerant to remedy ailments she avoids meds were not controlling what was sky high bp finally took my hubby.
For this doc told him give up his diet he found he was causing the doc who thought was nuts until he found he found he found he found he came to ease into things when his diet and gluten dairy as possible and hes only 33 hes been.
By drankurbhardwaj on Dec 28, 2009 | Reply
accelerated hypertension or kidney factor due to the diabetes ,