Do I need to stay on medication if my blood pressure is normal?

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Jojo asked:


I have had high blood pressure for years, even with medication it would not go down. Over a year ago I joined Curves for Woman and since my blood pressure has been going down. Two days ago I went to the doctor for the results on the cholesterol test. My blood pressure is now 120 over 68. My doctor tells me I have to stay on medication for the rest of my life. Some time ago I was told by other doctors I could get off meds when it goes down I lose more weight. Who is right. I don’t like being on prescriptions for life. I think prescription drugs are dangerous, and am afraid of what the end result will be.

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  1. Stareyes says:

    You probably should stay on them since your doctor said that you should. He probably wants to make sure that your blood pressure remains normal. It could go up and the medications will keep it in the normal range.

    Ask your doctor about the side effects of the medication and see what his response is.

  2. peaches says:

    The end result, if you do not follow your doctor’s advise is simple, DEATH. Listen to your doctor, and not the unqualified replies here in this forum.

  3. George says:

    Ask your doctor before you make any decision !!!

  4. ~*Ajam*~ says:

    =( sorry to hear that. It must be hard to stay on med for life. If I were you, I would go to a lot of doctors and check. If the majority of the doctors say you can get off, I would get off, but just in case I would have the medicine in my pocket.

  5. Betsy B says:

    Congratulations on working to lower your blood pressure!

    I agree with your doctor about staying on your meds. I have high blood pressure, too. I am working on lowering my weight and keeping my cholesterol and blood pressure down. I am on meds for those. I will probably be on these meds for the rest of my life, too.

    It’s a small ‘price’ to pay to stay healthy. The alternatives are not pleasant. (stroke, heart attack, etc.).

    So, keep up the good work and stay healthy! You are giving yourself a longer and healthier life! Good for you!

  6. Kathleen G says:

    STAY ON MEDICINE – DO NOT STOP. You are not a doctor and you do not want to mess with your blood pressure – ESPECIALLY if you are working out. It is a thin blade you walk on and you can cause very serious problems if you try and manage your medicine without any medical knowledge. Please do not take that risk. Talk to your doctor.

  7. dzzy21 says:

    Whatever your choice might be, you should not , in anyway, immediately stop your blood pressure meds without proper consult. It may be detrimental if you suffer the ‘rebound effect’ that most antihypertensive drugs have. Ask your doctors about this before stopping.

  8. Rene B says:

    You know, this is a question best answered by you and your doctor. If you have lost trust in your current one, see another one. Don’t rely on answers from Yahoo.

  9. ~ sMiLEy ~ says:

    yes! u should still need to continue the med as per usual. becoz blood pressure may rise in any time of the day. so it’s better to take precaution as it is better than cure~!!
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  10. Amy P says:

    Your blood pressure is normal on medication. ON MEDICATION. If you go off of the medication, your blood pressure will go up. Stay on the medication. And keep working out at Curves. Follow your doctor’s advice.

    Prescription drugs, used properly, are safe and effective. Uncontrolled blood pressure is dangerous. Complications include, but are not limited to, heart failure, heart attack, stroke, and kidney failure.

    And don’t seek medical advice on Yahoo Answers. You will likely get bad information from some 12 year old posing as a doctor.

  11. dwm5_62 says:

    The blood pressure you listed is a very good pressure, but this is likely caused by the medication doing it’s job, getting off of the meds could cause a stroke or damage your vision or any number of medical problems due to your pressure rising back up. If you do still want to try to get off of the medicine, do it under a doctors supervision.

  12. red_rocket_rocks says:

    Your blood pressure at present is very good, well done!
    My suggestion is seek another professional medical opinion -
    get a second opinion. In my opinion no-one should be on medication that is not required, but to be wise, do yourself a favour and get a 2nd opinion!
    Relieve stress or better still, avoid it if you can. By going to gym, what to go girl! Low fat diet too – keep moving doll!

  13. minidoc says:

    It depends on why you were placed on the medication in the first place. Do you have congestive heart failure or cardiomyopathy? Sometimes even if the blood pressure is fine, the drugs have other protective effects. It may also depends on the type of drug, for example some types of drugs like ace inhibitors are used not only for blood pressure, but given to kidney patients to prevent their kidney disease from worsening. You need to sit down and discuss your options with your doctor and get a better undertstanding of why you are on what you are on.

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