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Reducing High Blood Pressure
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have seen an advert for a device called RESPERATE which is supposed to reduce blood pressure. Has anyone tried this? I am taking amlodipine and have side effects,does anyone else?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One of my sisters has high blood pressure. She looked into this product and decided that spending nearly �200 on this gadget would be a waste of money. She asked her GP about it and he said all it did was monitor breathing exercises. Also, my sister started off on a drug which had nasty side effects. She now takes a medicine called Perindopril (marketed as Coversyl). She started with 2 weeks on 4mg per day and since then has been prescribed 8mg per day. She has no side effects and her BP is a lot lower.Ask your GP about changing your prescription to another drug. Her GP's surgery has a hypertension clinic and they gave her the usual advice about stopping smoking/losing weight/eating less salt. She is now fitter than she has been for years.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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Thanks for your replies
I�ve had raised blood pressure for past 16 years, history with both parents so Doctor thinks it�s a genetic predisposition.
No salt for cooking or eating since then except for scant sprinkle on rare occasion I have chips!! I�m not overweight and never have been, fortunately.
Tried several medications before this one. I was very happy with the one I took before this but 24 hour monitor showed it wasn�t long lasting enough as the readings at night were much higher than they should have been. Hospital suggested changing to this one and I am well controlled on it.
The whites of my eyes are going yellow which is a side effect. Liver function test is �normal�. I don�t want to discuss other side effects.
My GP is happy for me to try RESPERATE device and if it lowers my BP to try without the medication under medical supervision.
I�ve found a couple of links to the device on the net one of which appears to be from a news station in the US endorsing the benefits but wondered if anyone on AB has tried this for themselves and benefited from using it.
I�ve had raised blood pressure for past 16 years, history with both parents so Doctor thinks it�s a genetic predisposition.
No salt for cooking or eating since then except for scant sprinkle on rare occasion I have chips!! I�m not overweight and never have been, fortunately.
Tried several medications before this one. I was very happy with the one I took before this but 24 hour monitor showed it wasn�t long lasting enough as the readings at night were much higher than they should have been. Hospital suggested changing to this one and I am well controlled on it.
The whites of my eyes are going yellow which is a side effect. Liver function test is �normal�. I don�t want to discuss other side effects.
My GP is happy for me to try RESPERATE device and if it lowers my BP to try without the medication under medical supervision.
I�ve found a couple of links to the device on the net one of which appears to be from a news station in the US endorsing the benefits but wondered if anyone on AB has tried this for themselves and benefited from using it.