Renée: Speedy Recovery Wishes.
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- Alexandria
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Renée: Speedy Recovery Wishes.
Dear Renée,
Just a tiny note to let you know that we are all wishing you a Speedy Recovery ..
All my best wishes are being sent ..
Just a tiny note to let you know that we are all wishing you a Speedy Recovery ..
All my best wishes are being sent ..
Barcelona, soulful & spirited, filled with fine art, amazing architecture, profoundly steeped in culture & history, and it engages all your senses, and food fancies.
- Stokey Sue
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Re: Renée: Speedy Recovery Wishes.
Best wishes Renee!
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Has Renée suffered a setback? She said she'd recovered from her bug in January and blood pressure was being managed. I do hope all is well, especially as apparently the UK is due another cold snap at the weekend.
- Alexandria
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Re: Renée: Speedy Recovery Wishes.
To All,
I had not seen Renée online for quite a few days and had written her a Private Message 3/3, asking her how she was ?
Her reply was: "My blood pressure was very high and I had been in hospital however, home now and recovering" ..
This was over the weekend ..
I am sure that she shall appreciate all these beautiful messages.
Thank you all for all your support and participation ..
I had not seen Renée online for quite a few days and had written her a Private Message 3/3, asking her how she was ?
Her reply was: "My blood pressure was very high and I had been in hospital however, home now and recovering" ..
This was over the weekend ..
I am sure that she shall appreciate all these beautiful messages.
Thank you all for all your support and participation ..
Barcelona, soulful & spirited, filled with fine art, amazing architecture, profoundly steeped in culture & history, and it engages all your senses, and food fancies.
Re: Renée: Speedy Recovery Wishes.
Oh, what a lovely surprise and the daffodils are beautiful, Sue. Thank you all so much for your kind wishes.
My BP shot up to 200 systolic, which is why I was in hospital, but more under control now with two medications instead of one. Fingers crossed that it remains stable and back to the gym tomorrow.
My BP shot up to 200 systolic, which is why I was in hospital, but more under control now with two medications instead of one. Fingers crossed that it remains stable and back to the gym tomorrow.
Re: Renée: Speedy Recovery Wishes.
Good to hear from you Renée. You'll have to insist that the gym gets a Whack-a-Mole machine so you can hammer your BP down if it rears its head whilst satisfyingly declaring "Gotcha!". Or could put thumbs in ears, waggle fingers and stick tongue out. Either should sort it
Take care.
Take care.
Re: Renée: Speedy Recovery Wishes.
I really laughed at that, jeral and laughter is the best medicine, so they say!
- Gillthepainter
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Re: Renée: Speedy Recovery Wishes.
Hi Renee.
It's a bit of a worry when the blood pressure sky rockets.
I needed a routine hospital procedure, and they were worried to put me under, as I was massively high on the monitor.
Well that will be because I hate hospitals, you see.
Came back down to normal as soon as I woke up - and I couldn't wait to get out of there, although they wanted to monitor me. No point, it was the hospital that was elevating the pressure.
They said they'd never seen a recovery quite as quick as mine. Too right! I was chowing down the biscuits, proving I wasn't dizzy as quick as I could within short while of waking.
On the phone to Tony a couple of hours later to come get me.
Hope your bp's good now.
Mine is
It's a bit of a worry when the blood pressure sky rockets.
I needed a routine hospital procedure, and they were worried to put me under, as I was massively high on the monitor.
Well that will be because I hate hospitals, you see.
Came back down to normal as soon as I woke up - and I couldn't wait to get out of there, although they wanted to monitor me. No point, it was the hospital that was elevating the pressure.
They said they'd never seen a recovery quite as quick as mine. Too right! I was chowing down the biscuits, proving I wasn't dizzy as quick as I could within short while of waking.
On the phone to Tony a couple of hours later to come get me.
Hope your bp's good now.
Mine is
Re: Renée: Speedy Recovery Wishes.
Renée wrote:... laughter is the best medicine, so they say!
Yup, there's a slide (tutorial presentation) that espouses laughter specifically to help BP, either in front of the telly or with friends or a group. (Presumably the mutually exclusive principle that can't be relaxed and stressed at the same time.)
There's a cartoon somewhere of a nurse taking someone's BP saying "Well that's OK, we just need to figure out why your hand and wrist have gone purple..." That happened to me once when the nurse was called away for a few minutes. Oops. That was when I was about to donate blood, so at least the colour proved my blood wasn't neat alcohol, or alien green (I know I'm not an alien, or at least think I know, but the neat alcohol is less certain.)
- Alexandria
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Re: Renée: Speedy Recovery Wishes.
Renée,
Glad to see that you have received all your lovely messages ..
Yes, laughter and a smile are the best medicines ..
Take good care of yourself and Speedy Recovery Wishes ..
Glad to see that you have received all your lovely messages ..
Yes, laughter and a smile are the best medicines ..
Take good care of yourself and Speedy Recovery Wishes ..
Barcelona, soulful & spirited, filled with fine art, amazing architecture, profoundly steeped in culture & history, and it engages all your senses, and food fancies.
Re: Renée: Speedy Recovery Wishes.
Thank you Alexandria!
Yes, Gill, it's known as white coat syndrome, I seem to remember. It is quite a common occurrence, apparently.
I do find that background music helps if I'm feeling stressed. It seems to block any stressful thoughts.
Yes, Gill, it's known as white coat syndrome, I seem to remember. It is quite a common occurrence, apparently.
I do find that background music helps if I'm feeling stressed. It seems to block any stressful thoughts.
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I was wrongly prescribed some nasty high blood pressure tablets by my doctor 10 years ago. The follow up appointment was a different doctor, who suggested I get a blood pressure monitor and self test. The result was that I was confirmed as having White Coat Syndrome, and my pressure was within the limits.
I've self tested ever since and have remained below the 140/90 limit, but unfortunately this year it's suddenly shot up, to the extent that I bought a new meter, thinking that it was the meter that was broken.
I suspect I'll end up on pills, but I'd like to look into non-pharmaceutical ways of improving it, which I'm assuming means diet and exercise. That will be hard work!
I've self tested ever since and have remained below the 140/90 limit, but unfortunately this year it's suddenly shot up, to the extent that I bought a new meter, thinking that it was the meter that was broken.
I suspect I'll end up on pills, but I'd like to look into non-pharmaceutical ways of improving it, which I'm assuming means diet and exercise. That will be hard work!
- Joanbunting
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Another accute sufferer here. It tend to get French medics seriously over excited. so I have learned to stay clear as far as possible.
Glad you are back in control Renee
Glad you are back in control Renee
- Lusciouslush
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Another member of the HBPC ( high blood pressure blood club) here...............!
I've had operations cancelled after injuries because the anaesthetist freaked out at the state of my BP!
I am not able to take the standard meds - so difficult, I was first diagnosed when I was eight & a half stone - so not weight-related - but gene-related.
Hope you're getting there.........
I've had operations cancelled after injuries because the anaesthetist freaked out at the state of my BP!
I am not able to take the standard meds - so difficult, I was first diagnosed when I was eight & a half stone - so not weight-related - but gene-related.
Hope you're getting there.........
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Oh that's really tough, Lush. There are so many different medications around, which work in different ways, so I hope that they can get it under control. One that I take relaxes the walls of the blood vessels and makes the blood flow more easily. I've no idea how that one works. It's quite incredible.
Sakkarin, I'm sorry that yours is creeping up, but it is important to get it under control and then you could try diet and exercise as well. Yes, I know, it's hard! I was planning to do that.
Sakkarin, I'm sorry that yours is creeping up, but it is important to get it under control and then you could try diet and exercise as well. Yes, I know, it's hard! I was planning to do that.
Re: Renée: Speedy Recovery Wishes.
Lusciouslush wrote:Another member of the HBPC ( high blood pressure blood club) here...............!
I am not able to take the standard meds - so difficult, I was first diagnosed when I was eight & a half stone - so not weight-related - but gene-related.
Me too - I've had very high blood pressure for as long as I can remember. It took quite a while to find meds. that I could tolerate but I finally found some. At one stage, I was given diuretics which made me violently sick.
Renee - that's probably the type that you're on as diuretics cause the kidneys to remove more sodium and water from the body, which helps to relax the blood vessel walls, thereby lowering blood pressure.
One ACE Inhibitor, Ramipril, was developed from the venom of pit vipers - amazing how the natural world can offer medical solutions.
- Joanbunting
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I don't normally suffer from HBP, in fact the opposite but if a white coat approaches me it shoots up. M keeps saying to me "Breathe woman, just breathe" because I hold my breath as well.
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Venon of pit vipers, Pampy and now you tell me!!! I came off that one because of a very troublesome cough during the night and took an ARB instead. Now I'm taking Candesartan 8mg and Amlodipine 5mg. I don't think that I'm on a diuretic, otherwise I might know about it!
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