Last week, I got really hit by the side effects of the new blood pressure medicine I was prescribed.
I managed to get them changed to a lower dosage, but that hasn't really helped; I'm still very sleepy, dizzy, and unfocused, though not as intense as last week.
I want to go back to the hospital, but the only time I have is on Friday, which is a national holiday. So I've decided to stop taking the medicine for now and track my blood pressure. I know talking to my doctor is best, but I just don't have time. I also know that if I can get some exercise in and eat better, then I should be able to deal with this problem naturally! A good friend of mine managed to do that, even in a very stressful job!
High blood pressure worries me because it was the underlying cause of Hisao's early death. He'd had high blood pressure most of his adult life, but never got treated for it. Except for the occasional severe headache, he wasn't sick; it really is a silent killer. We didn't know how bad it was until he went into heart and kidney failure. His heart had weakened so much that it could pump blood effectively. He ended up with fluid around the heart and kidney failure. This was 3 years before he passed away.
When I was diagnosed with high blood pressure, I went into full panic mode. All I could think about was that was what killed Hisao, I didn't think about dealing with it naturally, or what I could do myself, I just accepted the medicine. Now, I want to take responsibility for my health and address this problem more naturally.
I think it's all part of being more consistent.
I was talking to Hannah about being consistent, she said that I was very consistent in writing this blog, so what is the difference between that and exercising, eating right or cleaning? I realised that I enjoy writing, I love the challenge of finding something to write about and then crafting a good post. I don't enjoy exercise, not being able to eat what I consider nice, comfort foods (bread, sweets, etc.), and I hate cleaning.
But I'm going to have to change that. I have to enjoy exercise to get in enough in a week, about 150 minutes a week. I need to challenge myself to find healthy ideas for meals and snacks, and embrace low-sugar ideas. Cleaning is going to be the most challenging! Maybe listen to something while I'm doing it. Any ideas?
Just a few photos of my daft cats! These animals raise my blood pressure sometimes, especially when they are fighting. But at the same time, having a cat on my lap, purring away, helps my blood pressure come down!
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| Fluffy found the best place, in front of the heater. |





















