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In reply to the discussion: ‘Lifesaving’ study points to overhaul in treating high blood pressure [View all]SoapBox
(18,791 posts)7. And then Binkie posted my second thought.
There isn't any doubt in my mind that the higher it climbs and the longer it stays high, the more damage it will do. But too low and one faints or falls.
Now...my personal pet peeve in life...sodium levels in foods! I swear that Big Food is in cahoots with Big Pharma to either get all of us on meds...or just kill us off.
And then there is added sugar...and mysterious fats...and bizarre chemical additives...
Ugh, I need a drink and a BP pill!
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‘Lifesaving’ study points to overhaul in treating high blood pressure [View all]
DonViejo
Sep 2015
OP
90 posts and claiming that recommending reduced blood pressure is a conspiracy?
CreekDog
Sep 2015
#39
Wait...there might be a profit motive in giving out more lifelong medication?!?! (nt)
jeff47
Sep 2015
#9
exactly. Not everything is a conspiracy. If some folks don't buy the studies, no one forces them
still_one
Sep 2015
#26
If we were serious we would subsidize good food, not garbage, and use the power of our persuasion
jtuck004
Sep 2015
#12
A Chinese tea called pu-erh lowers blood pressure and "bad" cholesterol as well as blood sugar.
JudyM
Sep 2015
#15
Yes, if your BP is a little high you might want to read about it more, talk to your doctor and try puerh
JudyM
Sep 2015
#17
The ethics of coin-flipping are not the same as withholding life-saving treatment options
Orrex
Sep 2015
#29
I'd like to know if there are long-term side effects of the medication that would mean
winter is coming
Sep 2015
#53
One thing that bugs me - the way blood pressure is taken at the doctor's office
csziggy
Sep 2015
#25
My mother's bp kept running high at doctor apts, finally figured out it was because they tried to
Mnemosyne
Sep 2015
#34
Mom's purse weighed like that! I carry as little as possible now because she always shoved the dang
Mnemosyne
Sep 2015
#41
Great! Now I won't have to explain my BP of 86/36 is normal for me and I'm not in shock but thanks!
REP
Sep 2015
#37
I'm ok with mine, Losartinhctz and Verapamil with one Atenolol in the AM only.
CTyankee
Sep 2015
#40