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Is there a way of working out what your blood pressure should be? If you are over 70 and suffer painful arthritis, your blood pressure wouldn't be the same as a young person who isn't in pain would it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had a DVT about 5 years ago and they wanted to drug me right up with blood thinners etc but I hate taking tablets so I researched my own condition and discovered the foods that help with blood thinning and thus BP. All my numbers have improved immeasurably since and the quack is happy. Had my last blood test only last week and it turns out that even my liver is getting better! So my diet at the moment includes a lot of natural anti inflammatories and natural blood thinning foods. This is the list of natural blood thinners in foods:
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click on nuts and you'll see almonds is very high.
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click on nuts and you'll see almonds is very high.
No Basel,there is no method of working out what one's BP SHOULD be. Each person is an individual with their own personal problems, past and family history and underlying medical problems,
That is why I HATE websites and links on the health section of AB. I never open a link and will never if at all possible,give one.Medicine is all about people NOT cyberspace.
Getting to your OP and the medical details that you have given and those that I have gleaned over the year's on AB,your cardiovascular seems to me to be in moderately good nick,although your BP is a touch above normal.
My advice would be to soldier on taking your BP weekly as at the moment it is not a big deal.
However,if your GP,feels that a low dose of BP lowering drugs may be appropriate then I would also consider that to be quite appropriate and acceptable.
That is why I HATE websites and links on the health section of AB. I never open a link and will never if at all possible,give one.Medicine is all about people NOT cyberspace.
Getting to your OP and the medical details that you have given and those that I have gleaned over the year's on AB,your cardiovascular seems to me to be in moderately good nick,although your BP is a touch above normal.
My advice would be to soldier on taking your BP weekly as at the moment it is not a big deal.
However,if your GP,feels that a low dose of BP lowering drugs may be appropriate then I would also consider that to be quite appropriate and acceptable.
sqad, I knew you would say it's no big deal at some point. You may think this is no big deal, but my name is Barsel. I am already on a BP drug but my GP wants to put me on another one as well. I'm not happy about taking any kind of drug unless it's really necessary, but it's difficult for me to prove to her that what she takes and what I take in the results, are very different.