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Weight Gain And Hypertension. Taking Crestor For Cholesterol. Family History Of Diabetes. Any Suggestions?

my family doctor jusr prescribed auroramipril, because i had blood pressure of 140/90. i am going through alot of very stressful situations and i have also gain at least 15 pounds in the last year... i also take crestor for cholestorol(border line )... i really do not want to take medication and find otherways of controlling these two issues, but he insisits that i take these medicines , however i do have a family history, father uncles ..etc of diabeties , cholosttorol, all started around the age of 60 , i am presently 57.. what can you advise , my objective is not to say that my family doctor is wrong or to criticize him , but to have an alternate view
Wed, 29 May 2013
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High blood pressure can be associated with complications if not controlled. The present guidelines are based on research that showed that beginning at a blood pressure of 115/75 the risk of heart disease and stroke doubles for every increase of 20/10 mmHg.

The use of medication is associated with a decrease in stroke of 40%, heart attacks 25% and heart failure by 50%.

If you can decrease your blood pressure through lifestyle measures to less than 130/ 80 preferably then it would be ok but this may be difficult and it may be best to use the medication given to reduce the risk of problems especially with a history of high cholesterol.

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Weight Gain And Hypertension. Taking Crestor For Cholesterol. Family History Of Diabetes. Any Suggestions?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic High blood pressure can be associated with complications if not controlled. The present guidelines are based on research that showed that beginning at a blood pressure of 115/75 the risk of heart disease and stroke doubles for every increase of 20/10 mmHg. The use of medication is associated with a decrease in stroke of 40%, heart attacks 25% and heart failure by 50%. If you can decrease your blood pressure through lifestyle measures to less than 130/ 80 preferably then it would be ok but this may be difficult and it may be best to use the medication given to reduce the risk of problems especially with a history of high cholesterol. I hope this helps