Monday, August 27, 2007

High Blood Pressure Causes - Seeking Answers


My struggle with high blood pressure began about 19 years ago, when I was a very thin, young married mom with two small boys. My blood pressure was taken at a routine dental visit ... the first and only time that has ever happened. The elevated numbers alarmed the dentist so much that he sent me straight to the doctor, and the next thing I knew, I was hospitalized for observation and testing.

Later, my internist confided that he was disappointed to find no high blood pressure causes and nothing surgical to fix. I was relieved, but had no idea of the long-lived struggle to come.

I was advised to limit my salt intake, switch from canned to frozen vegetables, get some exercise, not to stress over anything, and that I'd be taking one pill every morning and night for the rest of my life. Hypertension was no big deal. Make a few easy changes and pop a pill.

But I didn't like the side effects. Taking beta blockers at age 24 with two energetic young boys just wasn't a good solution. And so began the saga of trying to find the right drug. Some made me hypotensive (blood pressure got too low). One made me dizzy. Some caused low libido ... which my doctor said only affected males ... ha! Beta blockers kept my heart rate at a steady rhythm regardless of how strenuous the activity. Long story, short: I wanted off all medication in a major way!

I tried stress management classes, homeopathy, naturopathy, chiropractic, aerobic exercise, eliminating salt, eliminating carbs, no coffee, no sugar, low fat ... not all at the same time, of course. I'd wean myself off the hypertensive medication, do great for awhile, but always end up back at the doctor's office with my blood pressure once again sky high, getting chewed out for not taking my meds.

I'd like to tell you that I found the answer, but I don't think there is ONE answer. There's not one single cause nor one simple cure. My quest to reduce those numbers naturally, continues.

This blog is about what I've learned and what I'm still learning concerning high blood pressure causes and about finding methods to reduce blood pressure naturally. If you're also looking for answers, sign up for this blog's feed and we'll see what we can learn together.





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