The report nicknamed hypertension as “the silent killer” because 1 in 3 adults have high blood pressure but do not experience symptoms. Almost half of people with the condition are unaware, the study found.
Yup, I used to always donate plasma but eventually they stopped letting me go in because my blood pressure was too high for their standards, I didn’t think too much of it and it stayed that way for years with me feeling fine. One day i went in for my normal med check as you do and they took my blood pressure, it was with a new doctor so I told them “its gonna be pretty high”. Doc took one look at it, then at me, and just said " go to the hospital”
At least he didn’t say I’m calling an ambulance
Haha now you have high blood pressure and insurmountable medical debt, God bless America
Thankfully no, as I had told them, nah, no pain, yes its been like this for years now
blood pressure was too high for their standards
How did they find out? Did you bust their machine with 300 bar?
They take your vitals before each donation
Got tired of them bursting their blood bags.
Metabolic syndrome is the world’s silent epidemic. Hypertension is usually part of metabolic syndrome in most cases.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metabolic_syndrome
If there was only a simple cure.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metabolic_syndrome#Diet
If you have a hour to kill, here is a great video on it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDJsxw0uMLM
Today was Aortic Aneurysm Awareness Day. Hypertension can weaken arteries and cause aneurysms (aortic or otherwise) to rupture. Be aware of family history of sudden death or arterial dissection and hypertension. If anyone has had these, get your children, siblings, and parents checked out too and consider meeting with a geneticist if you’re unusually young.
The title sounds like ok but who specifically?!
Well, me. Went to the doctor for the first time in years for something unrelated. Took my blood pressure and it was super high.