Hi,
I am 52 years old man. I have been diagnosed for hypertension because my BP is sometimes 150/100. I have taken several types of medicines for more than 10 years and regularly. I started with
Tenormin(altenol) and then Concor another beta blocker then I am now under
DiovanDiovan
Diovan hct.
I have always noticed that no matter what medicine I take my BP is most of the time 110/80 and only when I feel that Aderanline is flowing in my blood that the BP is high and then it drops to
normalNormal saline flush after several checks using my BP Electronic tester.
I really think that I do not have hypertension and I am taking medicine for no reason. What do you think?
I have never been able to get a good answer from any doctor that treated me.
Regards
But it has recently become known to be a potenitally dangerous condition. Due to the fact that your body is overreacting to stress and your heart rate and BP shoot up to when it shouldn't and over time this can lead to dammage.
I am 20 years old and am on betablockers because of stress and can tell you that it has dropped my heart rate down from 110 resting to 70-80 resing and my BP down to 110/70. You can also do some research and discover that beta blockers are some of the safest drugs on the market and have very little adverse sid effects especially if you have been on them for 10 years without problems.
It is much better to pop one pill a day then to have heart disease in your late 50s to early 60s.
As Always check with your doctor if you have concerns.
At this point, thinking about blood pressure or heart disease generates a great deal of anxiety for me. I can feel my heart beat and my pulse rate increase when I get near sphygmometers. The thought of being diagnosed with hypertension at only 27 makes me almost nauseous!
Also If you do have hypertension you can treat it with diet, exercise, not smoking or drinking and trying to avoid stress. There is also the option for betablockers which I at first hated but overtime got use to. (Now I am greatful for them)
You said your schools health center so I can assume you are in college or grad school. If this is the case your BP may be high from the stress of school and is completly normal.
I also had the same problem as you a very high systolic number 135-150 and a low diastolic number 65-80. Now my bp with the betablockers is 110/75 in a clinical setting.