Thank you to everyone here. This has come right out of the blue. To my knowledge no one in my family has high blood pressure. I have never smoked, drink moderately and in fact have reduced my alcohol intake greatly for the last few years. I do not add salt to my food.
I am grateful for everyone who replied. Being honest with myself the weight needs to be lost. As for being more active, if the godawful weather would ease up I go for long walks, often with grandchild, at times alone. I take it weight and exercise are the biggest factors. I've been needing to address my weight for a long, long time. Perhaps this is the thing that will make me do it.
I told the nurse I had a few bouts of dizziness and headaches, the trouble is for ages this was all 'menopause'. The only reason the nurse took my blood pressure was when I got the flu jab, she noticed my blood pressure had not been taken for a while. When she took it my blood pressure was up. It 's not up by much - thank goodness. I really want to get it down though. Thank you for your replies, but if I am honest it is probably the weight which is going to be damn difficult as I have under-active thyroid trouble. Do these medical issues never end?
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