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High Blood Pressure In My 21 Year Old Son
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High Blood Pressure In My 21 Year Old Son

by Kathy-Fir, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By Kathy Fir on November 03, 1998 at 23:02:14:







My 21 year old son has been taking medicne for high blood pressure since age 17. Lately his blood pressure has been elevated to 148/110. His medicine was doubled and is still staying at 138/96. Now his doctor has trippled his medicine to try to get his blood pressure down.
My son does not smoke, drinks very rarely adn does not use drugs.  He is a college student studying premedicine and loves it. He is not under pressure to continue in this field, he has chosen to do this on his own.
He has a venus lake caused from cerebral fluid leaking (I think that was how it was explained to me). He had viral menengitis at age 13. He was born with acute hypospadius and had 6 surgeries starting at age 13 to correct this problem. He also has chronic asthma.
The time his blood pressure stays elevated is when he is active in sports. It will stay elevated throughout the season. Then about a week or 2 after the season ends his blood pressure is able to be controlled with medicine and does not fluctuate as it has been.
He weights 150 lbs and it 5'8" tall.
Do you have any suggestions I can give to his doctor as to what to do next. He is really working to try to get this under control. My son will be home for the holidays and will probably have some more testing to try and determine the cause.
I will appreciate any suggestions you can give me on this very important matter.
Thank you,
Kathy
Kathy
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