These stories are based on information gathered from health
professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health
decisions.
Terrence, age 59: After my doctor told me my
blood pressure was too high, she suggested I try to bring it down by changing
some of my habits. I quit smoking, went on a diet, and started a walking
program. That made me feel healthier, but it didn't bring my blood pressure
down very much. Now I take two kinds of blood pressure medicine as well as
keeping up with my lifestyle changes. Everything is under control.
Magda, age 45: I just found out I have high
blood pressure. I want to try to make some lifestyle changes before I start
taking medicine. I know I need to start out by making small changes and
sticking with them. I'm going to start by walking 15 minutes 5 days a week and
cutting down on salt by looking for other ways to season my food. After 2 weeks
of that, I'll add some more goals and walk a little longer. I really think I
can do this.
Paolo, age 51: I just started taking medicine
for my high blood pressure. My doctor thinks I might be able to control my
blood pressure by losing weight and getting more exercise. But I just don't
feel ready to make those changes. So I'm going to take medicine for 6 months
and then talk to my doctor again about diet and exercise. Maybe I'll be ready
then.
Hanh, age 64: About 6 years ago I found out my
blood pressure was a little too high. I was a little overweight and I didn't
get much exercise. So I went on a diet and started going to the gym regularly.
I was very motivated, because I did not want to have to take medicine if I
could avoid it. It worked. My blood pressure came down and has stayed down.