
issue of high blood pressure.?
I am a woman of 49 years. My doctor gave me “amlodipine” I use once a day. I use this medicine for about 2 years now.from 6 months, I began to feel the attacks of high blood pressure (160 ~ 170) once a week or so, although I’ve never missed a single pill. There is no reason, my blood pressure rises and I can not control and I feel so bad, with headache and my head gets so bad deep I can not even move my neck. I do not know what to do. I can use my medication every day regularly, but do not know what is the reason why I have experienced these attacks. Can you help me please? Thanks in advance
If you have 160 to 170 are your systolic (top), then this is not high. – They are very unusual, very typical of the normal figure for a woman her age, the world .. It’s been 30 years ago, and remains today, despite the fact that Americans have taken back of the curve … A healthy woman of 49 years of age, usually have readings ranging from about 135/85 least up to about 175/95. That varies each day, all day, minute by minute. You should not take amlodipine or anything else … Do not stop. That’s exactly what happens. First, take drugs, then after some time the side effects kick in and then you get more drug side effects (eg, Vivero said!) and then begin to need more medication side effects of drugs and so on … There is nothing wrong with you. You are completely normal and average., Just stop and nothing happens. Honestly! Age-associated hypertension is all in the mind of the medical industry. It is a myth. EDIT: not a humble professor dare talk to the nurse I realize now that he had a private education, wasting all that time in cardiovascular physiology (below..) and does not focus on the bed pans and tonsils .. tut tut. If only I had concentrated on obtaining a degree in “House-panology” how to push a cart right … and cleaning up vomit … And I lost the funny hat and silver buckle. Life is not fair: edit just a simple question for Mr. Frank – Like a good fairy Trade has been saying for so long that it almost seems a shame to ruin the facts .. but the “normal” or “ideal” results in a mean blood pressure of 120/80 of 93 …. and TPR is almost constant: 0.02 (in the industry figure, not mine … I do not think so!) 93 mm / Hg is simply unable to 5 liters of blood around the loop …… ….. can. ? If Pm = CO x TPR … ? And that’s your business that says no … Answers on a postcard, please. I assume that “no response” indicates that they have not answered the question. I wonder if (with the greatest respect of course) that were too long (more on that in his own words, “Remember”) in order to be able to trade discern the reality of fairy tales? Spend more, perhaps?
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