The pressure' on!
I was told (by Steinberg at Stanford) to have my goal bp at about 140-150/80-90 to keep the bypass open and flowing.
Was a scary time getting used to actually having that range as a goal vs being in a potential of stroke bp range.. I'm comfortable with it now and also keep close check on it.
I am alert for nurses who 'tisk tisk' at my higher range/goal. Or who seem to want to keep the pressure lower.
I have a medical sheet that I carry with me (need to get the bracelet soon as it could be a live saver) that says on the top
"Due to MOYAMOYA DISEASE --avoids vasoconstriction and keep BP elevated. maintain Blood Pressure at 140-150 / 80-90"
The sheet is pretty cool as it lists my meds, when I take them, the dose, etc
also info on husbands name, phone, etc. Avoid bood thinners, and vasoconstrictos like epinephrine, use Tussin DM for coughs, etc...
friends, doctors, pharmacy, ALLERGYS -- contrast solution for angiogram/ SPECT (urg!!!!) , date of by-pass and vena cava filter, stroke dates, Phone numbers to everyone.....
It's really a help when going to appts -- I just have then photocopy it and all the info is right there in an easy to access format.
I feel 'sluggy' when my bp is low. This isn't a medical solution, but a tiny dab of salt can help (I cringe when I were this as I'm sure there's a better solution).
Keep the H2O going!!!!
So hope everyone keeps their bp where it should be and I rellte to the struggles about all this.
Linda A.