Hi
I am 32 years old, recently during Medical for job change, the doc. noticed high BP of 150/90 and suggested full Cardiac Eval
1) ECG - Normal
2) 2-D ECHO - Normal (LVEF 60%)
3) Lipid - S chole - 212, Trigly - 140, S Hdl - 50, Ratio - 3.85
3) TMT - Negative for Ischemia and Good Tolerance levels
4) Thyroid Test - Negative
5) 24 Hr. Urine - Negative
Dr. advised me AMLODAC AT which i am having, at Home when i check my BP(Ambulary method) it is usually 117/75 or so. When i visit doc it ranges between 150/90 or so.
I had one question, can i reduce/eliminate my medication with exercises / jogging / cardio. I want to increase my activities to cure this problem. Many people have told me that once BP medication starts, its lifelong and cant be stopped / reduced ever.
My other habits are
Weight - 69 Kgs.
Height - 5.7 inches
Smoking - No
Drinking - 2-3 times in a year, mostly Beer
Family History - Father - No Heart Disease and no HTN
Mother - No Heart Disease and mild HTN
Lifestyle - Stressful Job and Long working hrs.
My questions are
1) Can i reduce my medication?
2) Can i lead a normal healthy life?
3) Can i exercises starting with mild ones due to my higgh BP?
4) will Yoga really help?
5) Can good Sleeping habits 10 to 6 will help me in lowering bp?
6) i have already reduced oily, salty food to improve my LIPID, will this also help? should i eliminate oil from my diet altogether?