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In reply to the discussion: Why can't I get my BP down? Need answers from my doc at my annual check up in a few weeks. I welcome comments/suggestion [View all]Ocelot II
(121,473 posts)1. Doctors know that a lot of people have elevated BP during medical exams
(I do) and take it into consideration. Maybe you could get a blood pressure cuff and do your own readings just to see if being at the doctor's office is what's causing it. Also, salt isn't always the main cause of high BP - it's good to cut down on it but there are other factors. If it continues there are a lot of effective medications like beta blockers. Ask for a referral to a physical therapist for suggestions for exercises you can do despite the arthritis.
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Why can't I get my BP down? Need answers from my doc at my annual check up in a few weeks. I welcome comments/suggestion [View all]
CTyankee
Dec 6
OP
I had physical therapy for my back and my therapist prescribed excercises I could do each morning in bed before I rise.
CTyankee
Dec 6
#19
Here is my quandary with that. I make certain dishes with low sodium but requires prep work. I can't stand on my feet
CTyankee
Dec 6
#16
I tried meditation which involved telling myself to breathe and to quieting myself down. I can easily do that again.
CTyankee
Dec 6
#12
Meditation is the hardest "simple" thing I've ever done. I've meditated for over 50 years and "monkey mind" still
mitch96
Dec 6
#38
I can easily solve my back problem by spending less time sitting at my desk top computer, but I am a writer and involved
CTyankee
Dec 6
#40
I forgot to mention I also use an "inversion table". I basically hang from my ankles. Not 90 but more like 45
mitch96
Dec 6
#41
Get a good BP monitor (with arm cuff) and test yourself during a quiet time in afternoons.
surfered
Dec 6
#5
I had one but I would get anxiety just putting it on (I also had difficulty using it as prescribed and worried that my
CTyankee
Dec 6
#7
Do you have a partner who can do that for you? It would help your doctor to have this data.
surfered
Dec 6
#11
Yes, we get Progresso's low sodium soups when available at my store. I eat half of a banana daily cuz I like them on my
CTyankee
Dec 6
#33
Even though I have been controlling it for years with medication, mine can show higher than usual at the doctor office
MichMan
Dec 6
#10
Remember the good old days when doctors would actually make lifestyle and diet suggestions
Native
Dec 6
#20
There are low sodium soups in a can which I get regularly and keep in stock. We have it often for lunch. I use no
CTyankee
Dec 6
#21
I have to weigh all these things in my mind at an age where I simply cannot do what I used to do
CTyankee
Dec 7
#42
Thanks for the tips. We have a gym nearby and I used to go several times a week. I should start again.
CTyankee
Dec 7
#43
You have to wait your turn if you want assisted workouts, like I do. There's limited staff and limited seats for waiting
CTyankee
Dec 7
#46