I have probably had high blood pressure for a long time. This is the story of how I found out.
In
hindsight, I can identify many symptoms of high blood pressure, but I
either ignored them or thought they were related to other things.
The
major symptom I had was headaches. Most days I would either wake up
with a headache or develop one. Some of them were real "head splitters"
... occasionally I would have to lie down to stop the nausea. I remember
often working in front of my computer and trying very hard not to move
my head to avoid feeling sharp pains.
Since being diagnosed with
high blood pressure and starting medication, I have not had one headache
(around nine months now). My headaches were definitely due to my high
blood pressure, but back then I thought they were due to stress, or poor
posture due to sitting at a computer all day ... or any number of
things.
THE DIAGNOSIS
I had been told for years by doctors
that my blood pressure was high, but that it was probably due to the
"white coat"effect. Turns out it wasn't. I went to a new doctor, and as
she took my blood pressure, she had a very worried look on her face.
My systolic blood pressure reading was over 200.
She
told me to go to hospital immediately and made me promise I would not
ignore her warning. At the time I did think she was over-reacting, and I
pictured myself sitting in the hospital emergency waiting room for a
couple of hours, waiting for a doctor to see me, giving me a couple of
pills to take, and heading home.
The actual story was very different.
I
arrived at emergency and was given the standard "patient detail" form
to fill out. Before I was 1/3 of the way through, a nurse turned up to
take my blood pressure. She also got a worried look on her face, and
took me straight to one of the emergency beds. This is in a hospital
system famous for making people wait hours in emergency.
I had doctors all over me ... injecting things, taking blood, scanning me and god knows what else.
My clearest memory of that day was suddenly feeling very light headed.
The
doctor later told me that I "liked" a drug (I think it was hydralazine)
he injected into me. I say "liked" because only a doctor could think I
"liked" it. In about 30 seconds I went from feeling what I then
considered normal, to being drenched in sweat, head spinning and
throwing up my lunch. The nurses told me later that I was as white as a
ghost.
I remember asking one of the emergency nurses if she thought I would be able to go home that night. She laughed.
I ended up spending 4 days in intensive care, and 6 days in the general hospital before they let me go home.
The
quality of the care, the doctors and the nurses were all amazing. We
have a free hospital system in Australia which sometimes gets a bad rap,
but my experience was very positive.
MEDICATION
They never
found a cause ... I just have high blood pressure. I take a fair bit of
medication, and my blood pressure is now at normal levels.
My
doctor told me to buy a blood pressure monitor and record my readings
each day. Because I kept forgetting to take my readings, I wrote a
software program to remind me. The software also charts the readings
from my home monitor, and it is clear that my readings have been
dropping over the last six months.
My readings are now around
110-120 over 70-80. Much better, but more importantly, I feel a lot
better ... I had no idea that high blood pressure could make you feel so
unwell.
If you also have high blood pressure I wish you well! If
you have not seen a doctor about it, I highly recommend it ... don't
leave it as late as I did, they can help you to feel a lot better!
No comments :
Post a Comment