My BP is regularly 130-145/80-90. I take 75mg/day metoprolol. I'm about 30lbs overweight (5'6", 180lbs) and since the start of 2018 my exercise routine has been non-existent. I don't really watch my salt intake, though I don't go crazy with salt. I have naturally low total cholesterol (~130)
I was a solid 120/70 forever until I hit ~40. If I dropped the weight, got back on the cardio exercise and watched my salt I do not doubt that I could get below 130/80. Admittedly, part of my slacker attitude is due to my GP nor my doctors not seeming all that concerned. Sure, they always mention, in this offhanded, unconcerned manner, that I should work on the weight, etc. But I never have gotten a speech about long-term effects or impending doom. I see PSAs on TV with far more alarm than my doctors. How would you react to those numbers? How would your doctors react?
I was a solid 120/70 forever until I hit ~40. If I dropped the weight, got back on the cardio exercise and watched my salt I do not doubt that I could get below 130/80. Admittedly, part of my slacker attitude is due to my GP nor my doctors not seeming all that concerned. Sure, they always mention, in this offhanded, unconcerned manner, that I should work on the weight, etc. But I never have gotten a speech about long-term effects or impending doom. I see PSAs on TV with far more alarm than my doctors. How would you react to those numbers? How would your doctors react?