Everyone I see my DN and she does my blood pressure it always tend to be high for some reason. I had the 24 hour blood pressure monitor done a few months ago and the doctor told me I didn’t need to go on anything after seeing my results. I feel like the nurse was kinda pushing me to go on them.
Type 1 on insulin for 60 years. Blood pressure spasmodically high for about 2/3 years. Thought it might be white-coat syndrome. DN suggested 24 hr BP monitor. Went to get it and told nurse about feeling bad a few days before. Heart was pounding, dreadful pain on left side of neck forcing me to lie on floor as unable to walk or stand. Pain went but collapsed on kitchen floor. ECG showed heart beating at more than twice normal rate. GP phoned hospital and saw cardiologist next day. Heart murmur also detected. She told me I have atrial fibrillation. Have had echocardiogram to discover cause of murmur. Waiting for results of that. Now on beta-blockers and anti-coagulants. Cardiologist said I was at high risk of having a stroke. Is this all caused by having type 1 diabetes for so many years. Doctor said it could play a part but it is most probably aging. Everything wears out in time. I am 76 and rarely need to see a doctor for anything apart from diabetes check-ups.
You would probably benefit by getting a BP monitor and taking readings at home when you are less stressed.
HiHi,
I’m kinda new to this forums, made my account a few years ago but hardly on this site. So I’m 27 years old and I’ve been a type 1 diabetic since I was 10. I had an appointment with my diabetic nurse regarding my recent blood test, my Hbc1a was 5.9, however I got told that there was protein in my urine, cholesterol was slightly above the normal range and my blood pressure was 140/ 89. The nurse wants me to start taking blood pressure pills. I’m freaking out, my diet is good however there are a few things that I could cut out of my diet such as crisps, bread, pasta. I’m not going to lie even though my blood levels are really good most of the time, I still eat a lot of carbs. Is there anyone whos type 1 who’s currently taking pressure pills?
I’ve been on them since my mid twenties too - Rampril worked well but I developed a cough so was put onto Losartan - 50mg ok but when they couldn’t get the 50mg I had 2x25mg which caused a severe reaction so have been on candasartan 8mg for approx 5 years and have had no side effects. I use a home monitor and give the readings to my GP every 6 months.I've been on blood pressure pills since my mid twenties (no side effects that I'm aware of) after several months of too high readings. So I've been taking them for over 30 years now, (T1 for 49 years), and I've still got negligible diabetic side effects (bit of on again off again retinopathy that's never needed treatment). Given that both diabetes and high blood pressure damage your kidneys, I can understand the nurse's knee jerk reaction, though I agree I'd want to rule out white coat syndrome before taking the medications.
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