I went to hospital last week for a colonoscopy - all this is on the thread about being frightened to have a colonoscopy.
I feel like I have hijacked the OP's thread so am starting this one.
I couldn't have the procedure as my BP was very high.
I suffer from White Collar Syndrome which means my BP goes up in a medical setting, especially when I am having my BP checked. I was very stressed when I was at the hospital.
Given how high my BP was, I am sure I will have to have medication.
I have since had my BP checked by the nurse at the GP surgery. It was still high. I have to go back to have it checked again and I am having a 24 hour BP monitor in a couple of weeks.
Has anyone successfully reduced their BP - and kept it down - just by changing their diet and exercising?
I am about 3 stones overweight and, up until this diagnosis, I was drinking at least half a bottle of wine a day.
This has been a wake up call for me. I have stopped drinking. I am now stressed out about my high BP!
I don't have a bad diet. I just eat too much. I don't like sweet things and cook from scratch.
If I do go on medication, what happens if I am trying to reduce my BP by diet and exercise? Would I end up with low BP? I have bought a home BP monitor. Should I just keep checking my BP every day?
I am a bit worried about the possible side effects of the BP medication. I have never taken any kind of medication other than the occasion pain killer.
Any advice would be gratefully received. Thanks in advance
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