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<blockquote data-quote="Rachox" data-source="post: 1619952" data-attributes="member: 400972"><p>My blood pressure has come down considerably since my diabetes diagnosis (140/82 on the day I was diagnosed down to, for example today 118/75). I don’t know how much to attribute to each of the following: the loss of over 4 stone (25.5kg) in weight, my change in diet or reduction in caffeine intake (I was drinking up to 6 mugs/day of real ground coffee, I now drink just two/day)? I guess it’s a bit of all three. I’m now at the point where my lowest reading recently was 104/72 and I’m feeling dizzy if I stand up too quickly, so I’m hoping I can drop one of my BP meds, I’m currently on two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachox, post: 1619952, member: 400972"] My blood pressure has come down considerably since my diabetes diagnosis (140/82 on the day I was diagnosed down to, for example today 118/75). I don’t know how much to attribute to each of the following: the loss of over 4 stone (25.5kg) in weight, my change in diet or reduction in caffeine intake (I was drinking up to 6 mugs/day of real ground coffee, I now drink just two/day)? I guess it’s a bit of all three. I’m now at the point where my lowest reading recently was 104/72 and I’m feeling dizzy if I stand up too quickly, so I’m hoping I can drop one of my BP meds, I’m currently on two. [/QUOTE]
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