Here are some facts about high blood pressure.
One in three adults in the United States have high blood pressure. Much of this is probably related to the fact that one in three adults is also obese. (I think I've mentioned this before, but being obese is the notch above being overweight - & something like 2 in 3 Americans are overweight.)
I confess I have high blood pressure, & I take medication to deal with it. I'm not in the best of physical shape - I never have been - but when I found out, I stopped putting salt on my food & I gave up caffeine. My doctor also suggested I stop drinking, to which I said, "Ho ho, you're funny!"
Most, if not all, of my siblings have high blood pressure, & I've been told it's genetic. One of my sisters even told me how she lost a lot of weight & still had high blood pressure, all the while puffing on a cigarette. I personally think it's probably more related to our health than our genes.
I take stumbling, half-assed steps to try to get in better shape in order to one day lose the pills, but I lack commitment & follow-through. But I was raised by a fearful mother to take fear very seriously, & my reptile brain is kept alert by reading things like "high blood pressure greatly increases the risk for heart disease & stroke, the first & third leading causes of death in the United States."
A stroke! Parts of your brain dying! That should make everyone go see a doctor!
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