I was wondering if anyone knew of any study relating weather to BP.
My reason----I have hypertension, monitor my BP 2-4x daily, and as the weather has turned warmer my BP has dropped and dropped and dropped.
Last year through the spring, and summer by BP dropped so wonderfully that my DR took me off all my hypertension medication. I was losing weight during this time period and figured that low-carbing, exercise, and weight lost was having the desired affect.
The BP continued to stay very nice and low through the fall. Then the cold weather hit. We keep our home cold through the winter, typically our house temperature is in the low 60's during the day, and even cooler at night, and my BP went very high. Actually it went so high that Dr put me back on my medication, doubled the dose and added in a second medication. He also ran tons of tests to determine if something had suddenly gone wrong. We finally brought it down. The test results were great, my HDL's, LDL's, Trig were wonderful too.
Through all this I have stayed low-carb, maintained my weight, and kept my exercise level the same--quite active.
This week the HOT weather has hit DE. I'm talking about our temperatures suddenly moving from the mid-50's to the high 80's and into the 90's. And my BP is dropping to new lows. We haven't used the AC either so tonight when I took my BP and saw the numbers, the Research Engineer in me started thinking, and speculating, and wondering.
Yes, I'm well hydrated too.
So, could there be a relationship between BP and weather?
My reason----I have hypertension, monitor my BP 2-4x daily, and as the weather has turned warmer my BP has dropped and dropped and dropped.
Last year through the spring, and summer by BP dropped so wonderfully that my DR took me off all my hypertension medication. I was losing weight during this time period and figured that low-carbing, exercise, and weight lost was having the desired affect.
The BP continued to stay very nice and low through the fall. Then the cold weather hit. We keep our home cold through the winter, typically our house temperature is in the low 60's during the day, and even cooler at night, and my BP went very high. Actually it went so high that Dr put me back on my medication, doubled the dose and added in a second medication. He also ran tons of tests to determine if something had suddenly gone wrong. We finally brought it down. The test results were great, my HDL's, LDL's, Trig were wonderful too.
Through all this I have stayed low-carb, maintained my weight, and kept my exercise level the same--quite active.
This week the HOT weather has hit DE. I'm talking about our temperatures suddenly moving from the mid-50's to the high 80's and into the 90's. And my BP is dropping to new lows. We haven't used the AC either so tonight when I took my BP and saw the numbers, the Research Engineer in me started thinking, and speculating, and wondering.
Yes, I'm well hydrated too.
So, could there be a relationship between BP and weather?




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