so, my husband had a heart problem and went to ER. he stayed overnight because it was an Afib. The doctor ran tests and told him that it was provoked by sleep apnea and hypertension. He was around 32. he also was dealing with daily caregiving for a dying parent at that time.
Thereafter 6 months later his heart still did not "feel" good. so they put him on a monitor and did not get back to him about it. after a few months he went to the family doctor for his hypertension and his bp was high and the physician said that bp medicine was not working and started reading the results of all his tests.
well, he also had arrhythmia found with the monitor. so they did not explain that to him that bp medicine they had him was doing more settle down that issue.
the doc added the second bp drug and explained that he should use both medicines.
afterward, he changed his diet such as stopping drinking soda. 1 or 2 cups of black coffee or creamer only and the rest was water. He lost a bunch of weight. He cut back on the sugar he was eating as well.
he just told me that he has felt fine for the last 3 months and he does not use bp medicines at all so he decided to check his bp. I don't remember his exact reading but he was well within normal blood pressure now. after that he did a five minute constant scan to see the averages and they were normal, which was 1 point over 140 instead of 139.
now he is refusing to use his medicine but I say he needs to go to the doctor and explain what's up because he still has arrhythmia. anyway, he says no because he is fine. Who is right in this case?
Could the diet have really changed his blood pressure?
Thereafter 6 months later his heart still did not "feel" good. so they put him on a monitor and did not get back to him about it. after a few months he went to the family doctor for his hypertension and his bp was high and the physician said that bp medicine was not working and started reading the results of all his tests.
well, he also had arrhythmia found with the monitor. so they did not explain that to him that bp medicine they had him was doing more settle down that issue.
the doc added the second bp drug and explained that he should use both medicines.
afterward, he changed his diet such as stopping drinking soda. 1 or 2 cups of black coffee or creamer only and the rest was water. He lost a bunch of weight. He cut back on the sugar he was eating as well.
he just told me that he has felt fine for the last 3 months and he does not use bp medicines at all so he decided to check his bp. I don't remember his exact reading but he was well within normal blood pressure now. after that he did a five minute constant scan to see the averages and they were normal, which was 1 point over 140 instead of 139.
now he is refusing to use his medicine but I say he needs to go to the doctor and explain what's up because he still has arrhythmia. anyway, he says no because he is fine. Who is right in this case?
Could the diet have really changed his blood pressure?