My husband had seizures from high BP, twice, the second time with blindness as well. We just developed a policy that if we couldn't get it under 200 with extra meds, then he went to the ER. He was on 6 meds a lot of the time. The ones that worked best for him were the Catapress patch worn for a week straight, and Minoxidil (the hair drug, of all things). His BP did go down sometimes, especially if he was getting dehydrated, but just generally trended up and trended down at random times over the years, with longer down trends as time went on. I'd keep an eye on it and keep the meds on hand, in case it trends up, because it really is bad for your body to have that pressure on your arteries all the time. I think the more you keep track of it yourself, the better off you'll probably be, as only you will probably know what works best for you and be able to address it quickly.
I get there & start to tell the nurse how I'm there b/c of my BP. Then SHE tells me... how do you know what your BP is? I was like b/c I have a BP monitor at home.. then SHE says well where would you get one of those??? Seriously... talk about being stupid !!!Thank goodness they didn't assign her to me as my nurse, I would have protested!
MommyChick - what does your PB normally run and when it get low, what is it? Grumpy
I notice I'm light headed when I get below 100/50. I can feel it coming on and know I have to take it easy for a bit. I typically determine if I'm going to take my BP meds in the morning when I take my reading. If I'm in the 120/80 range, I don't take my meds as they will make me crash during the day.