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Welcome to Wednesday Whinge.

A place for us all come together and get some stuff off our collective chest.

Fun fact; a grumble is the name for a group of Pugs. So what's had you grumbling this week?

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[–] tkc@feddit.uk 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Sorry it's a day late, it's been a bit of a rough week for me.

My Blood Pressure was up to 182/107, and I ended up in hospital having a round of tests to check I wasn't at risk of anything serious damage.

I've got it down since then, and am now in the normal range, albeit the high end, but I've given up caffeine, nicotine, salt and a few other vices.

And then I've spent to last day in bed with a really painful stomach ache.

[–] MrsDoyle@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Ugh high BP is the worst. I'm on two different BP meds, one of which has given me hideous cankles. I console myself that it's better than having a stroke, but it sucks that I felt better before.

[–] tkc@feddit.uk 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Ah sorry to hear that. I haven't heard great things about the meds.

It's been really hard to accept the idea of potentially going on meds, but as you say, if they're going to potentially save our lives, it's got to be done.

[–] MrsDoyle@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago

What the doctor said that convinced me to take it seriously: you can recover really well from a heart attack and carry on with your life. If a stroke doesn't kill you, the resulting brain damage will leave you with life-altering conditions, such paralysis of half your body, loss of speech (aphasia), trouble swallowing, memory issues, double vision... it's quite a list. Losing my independence would be unbearable, so I take my meds and keep my cankles covered. :-)

[–] Emperor@feddit.uk 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Nasty business - mine got high enough that I was threatened with hospital but it's on its way down now and Inam hoping my next annual (always a typo danger) check gives much better numbers, although the last lot weren't bad I was expecting worse after the lack of checks during lockdown and the shitty old time I had of it in the last few years. Comparing numbers with my cousins at my aunt's funeral and I reckon I'll outlive the lot of them.

[–] tkc@feddit.uk 2 points 1 year ago

Well done for getting it down. It's tough to do, as all the fun stuff makes it go up.

It's funny, when the subject comes up, you do end up comparing numbers. Everyone I've talked to about this has been telling me theirs haha.

[–] mackwinston@feddit.uk 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If you're concerned about your blood pressure it's worth getting a blood pressure monitor (choose a type that's listed by the British Heart Foundation or the NHS). Just being in a doctor's surgery or hospital can cause "white coat hypertension" and it doesn't take tensing up much to add ten or twenty mmHg to your blood pressure (1mmHg isn't much pressure).

If you can test at home and take an average over a decent amount of time, then it will give you a much better picture of what your BP actually is, and whether there is a problem, and if there is a problem, if what you're doing is helping to fix the problem.

[–] tkc@feddit.uk 1 points 1 year ago

I've had one for a while, and have been measuring 3 times first and last thing in the day for the last 5 days. The GP's going to decide my fate based on that. It's been mostly sitting the cupboard collecting dust until now haha.