Got there before youHello and welcome to the forum. Tagging @Rachox who I think knows a bit about low carb, weight loss and blood pressure problems.
There are members who manage to lower the dosage of bp meds or even come off them in some cases. Have a wander around the forum and ask as many questions as you like.
Hi Romsmom and welcome to the forum. First let me tag in @daisy1 for her useful info post.
I was diagnosed with type 2 in May 17, I was already on two meds for high BP. I went low carb, not strict keto, and to date I have got my type 2 under control, I have lost 6 1/2 stone and after the first nine months I dropped to one BP med, which is Ramipril. I have a blood pressure monitor of my own and keep an eye on my readings. I didn’t find my BP dropped suddenly but I gradually became aware of feeling slightly dizzy if I got up too quickly.
Did they give a reason why it would be unsafe? I've not heard anyone on here mentioning their bp went up when lowering carbs.have been advised this is unsafe due to lowering my blood pressure
I read your mind!Wow! I only just tagged you!
Hello,
I am recently diagnosed with Type 2 and hypertension after being misdiagnosed for a number of years. I take metformin 3 times a day and Ramapril for hypertension. I need to lose around 2-3 stone and have successfully lost weight previously following a keto diet but have been advised this is unsafe due to lowering my blood pressure. Any advice on which diet to follow...low carb...keto...5:2 etc
thanks
abi
Like I didIs this because on a keto diet your blood pressure may drop too low? The answer to that is simple - reduce the medication accordingly.
I note you mention a misdiagnosis. What was the misdiagnosis?Hello,
I am recently diagnosed with Type 2 and hypertension after being misdiagnosed for a number of years. I take metformin 3 times a day and Ramapril for hypertension. I need to lose around 2-3 stone and have successfully lost weight previously following a keto diet but have been advised this is unsafe due to lowering my blood pressure. Any advice on which diet to follow...low carb...keto...5:2 etc
thanks
abi
Mine has been steadily coming down with LCHF. Will find out about cholesterol next weekDid they give a reason why it would be unsafe? I've not heard anyone on here mentioning their bp went up when lowering carbs.
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