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High Blood pressure... future heart problems??
Sep 18th, 2005 at 12:47am
 
Hi I was woundering if anyone out there who has high blood pressure daily.. for me my average blood pressure ranges about 130-140 over 90-100.... I was woundering if anyone has been told by your doctors about constint high blood pressures maybe having some kinda effect on your heart latter on down the road from your heart having to work so hard...
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Re: High Blood pressure... future heart problems??
Reply #1 - Sep 18th, 2005 at 8:01am
 
I always wondered the same thing and, since all my (5)brothers & sis were taking hbp meds and I wasn't, heart problems ran in my family,  gave me more reason to doubt my doctor's advice.  I think that if heart disease runs in your family or you have other high risk factors, you might ask your doc about the possibility of taking meds or other means to bring your bp  down a little.  I had hbp (ave. 140/90's) for around 10 years & ended up with  severe heart probs.  I'm not overweight, don't smoke, good cholesteral, female (age 50 when I had my first heart procedure, 4 years after mm diagnosis & sta/mca operations) but my father had heart problems in his 50's & I had very high stress.  After 2 bypass operations & many stents to help with blockages, I now take 2 hbp meds. & my ave. bp runs 120/70. I do experience some dizzyness & lightheaded feeling when I change elevations but I can live with that, knowing my heart doesn't have to work so hard.  You're young so you might not see heart probs. for a long time but it's so great that you're checking it out now.  I wish I had followed my inner voice!!  deb
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Reply #2 - Sep 18th, 2005 at 11:15am
 
Hi Brad,

Sure, high blood pressure can affect your heart later down the road, and it can also affect other organs as well, but I gotta tell ya Brad, at the risk of repeating myself, that’s exactly why we emphasize a MM specialist so much. They will know how to regulate the blood pressure issue for your specific case. It’s very technical and touchy with MMD. Many with MMD need to have slightly high blood pressure, to keep it pumping through the vessels to the brain to prevent a stroke. Narrow or clogged blood vessels also raise blood pressure. It’s so important to work with the MM specialist to set the blood pressure goal for your specific case. There are so many factors involved in each case, underlying conditions, etc where an expert in MMD would know the risks more so than the cut and dry facts on hypertention.

Also, you can work together in other important ways to prevent problems down the line, such as, proper diet, exercise, etc. which I feel is a must with any vascular disease.

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Re: High Blood pressure... future heart problems??
Reply #3 - Sep 18th, 2005 at 11:43am
 
Aloha Brad,

Yes, I've been told that high bp for a long period of time does affect your  Smiley.  Ironically, my neuro who I've been seeing post-op just recently changed my bp medication.  I was taking Adalat (Procardia) for many many years, and although my bp was very good with this medication, he wanted to change it to a newer, better medication that also provided better benefits regarding bloodflow to my brain.  Thus, Mar's continuous advice to seek a MM expert is very imporant!  

As you can see, everything comes in to play.  Wink At first, I questioned "why are we fixing something that isn't broken?" since my old bp medication seemed to work just fine...but he provided me answers that showed why this new medication, Dynacirc, not only helped with bp, but also bloodflow in the brain area which as you know, is very important for us MMians.  Wink

The only thing is..with all new bp meds, one usually goes through a "trial" period of where the doctor needs to find the proper dosage for you.  In the beginning, my bp was like 138/108....but now it's normally in the 117/70's... Please also know that my neuro and cardiologist did tell me that it is VERY important that I don't have hypotension (too low bp), just as Mar mentioned, especially when I sleep at night, for the fear that my newly operated vessels may collapse!  Once again, it is very important to see a doctor specializing in MM so they consider your "special" condition and needs versus a "normal" patient who does not have these extra concerns.

Just wonderin..anybody monitors their pressure at night? I do, and I had a reading of 99/66 the other night which scared me a little. Shocked

Take care, Brad...
Shan

p.s.  I was told that a little higher bp was better than a too low bp for me...just because of the blood flow...

Dynacirc: DynaCirc CR
This drug is a calcium channel blocker. Calcium is involved ...in blood vessel contraction. By blocking calcium, isradipine ...relaxes and widens the blood vessels. It is used to treat high ...blood pressure. ...

Here's a great drug information site I like..
http://www.pdrhealth.com/drug_info/
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