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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew2018" data-source="post: 2577879" data-attributes="member: 497730"><p>Been type 1 over 30 years, been trying to control hypertension for some three years. The medication went past a tipping point resulting in hospitalisation twice for hypotension that resulted in collapse. Have had the medications significantly reduced, which has caused a violent swing the other way into hypertension, worse than it was at the beginning. I now get regular evening and overnight high BP up as far as 200/100, technically a hypertension crisis. Given the heart risks with diabetes alone, this is highly undesirable, but the medics seem very coy on the subject. Anyone else been there and got the tee shirt ?. It's seriously worrying me to be honest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew2018, post: 2577879, member: 497730"] Been type 1 over 30 years, been trying to control hypertension for some three years. The medication went past a tipping point resulting in hospitalisation twice for hypotension that resulted in collapse. Have had the medications significantly reduced, which has caused a violent swing the other way into hypertension, worse than it was at the beginning. I now get regular evening and overnight high BP up as far as 200/100, technically a hypertension crisis. Given the heart risks with diabetes alone, this is highly undesirable, but the medics seem very coy on the subject. Anyone else been there and got the tee shirt ?. It's seriously worrying me to be honest. [/QUOTE]
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