May 1, 2013
I know I have the Stage 2 hypertension today, and therefore I cannot eat many foods. Besides, I must stop donating the blood, and my final record should be 64 times, 16,000 c.c., in Taiwan. Actually, I had ever donated the blood in China, and my record was 2 times, 400 c.c. My medicine is an Amlodipine every day.
May 13, 2013
On May 11, 2013, I went to see the Doctor to take the medicine for colds, and he told me that the blood pressure may lower if I reduce my weight. Once I cannot reduce my weight, he may increase the medicines to control the blood pressure. I went to see the psychiatrist this afternoon, and I told her I got the Stage 2 Hypertension. However, she seemed to question my words, and therefore she requested the nurse to measure my blood pressure. The systolic pressure was 150mmHg, and the diastolic pressure was 110mmHg. I told her that I take an Amlodipine every day, but the present classification is still Stage 1 Hypertension. I also told her that the blood pressure may lower if I reduce my weigh, and she agreed it and suggested me that I should follow the doctor's medical treatment. Hence, I have to reduce my weight from the present 89kg to the 66kg weight in 2004, or I may eat more and more Hypertension medicines. Besides, she said I still can donate blood even if I take an Amlodipine every day, and two female psychiatrists who sat in the consulting room near her seat also agreed that I can continue donating blood. I think I must ask the nurses of blood donation, and therefore I am clear about whether I am able to donate blood or not.
June 20, 2013
I have a rest tomorrow, and I go to see my doctor tonight; he adds a new medicine, Doxazosin, to treat my hypertension.
References
I know I have the Stage 2 hypertension today, and therefore I cannot eat many foods. Besides, I must stop donating the blood, and my final record should be 64 times, 16,000 c.c., in Taiwan. Actually, I had ever donated the blood in China, and my record was 2 times, 400 c.c. My medicine is an Amlodipine every day.
May 13, 2013
On May 11, 2013, I went to see the Doctor to take the medicine for colds, and he told me that the blood pressure may lower if I reduce my weight. Once I cannot reduce my weight, he may increase the medicines to control the blood pressure. I went to see the psychiatrist this afternoon, and I told her I got the Stage 2 Hypertension. However, she seemed to question my words, and therefore she requested the nurse to measure my blood pressure. The systolic pressure was 150mmHg, and the diastolic pressure was 110mmHg. I told her that I take an Amlodipine every day, but the present classification is still Stage 1 Hypertension. I also told her that the blood pressure may lower if I reduce my weigh, and she agreed it and suggested me that I should follow the doctor's medical treatment. Hence, I have to reduce my weight from the present 89kg to the 66kg weight in 2004, or I may eat more and more Hypertension medicines. Besides, she said I still can donate blood even if I take an Amlodipine every day, and two female psychiatrists who sat in the consulting room near her seat also agreed that I can continue donating blood. I think I must ask the nurses of blood donation, and therefore I am clear about whether I am able to donate blood or not.
June 20, 2013
I have a rest tomorrow, and I go to see my doctor tonight; he adds a new medicine, Doxazosin, to treat my hypertension.
References
- Wikipedia, Hypertension, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertension
- Wikipedia, Amlodipine, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amlodipine
- Wikipedia, Doxazosin, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doxazosin