Hello. Thank you for your question. Welcome to HCM.
I carefully read your query. I will start my answer, by clearing the normal blood pressure figures: systolic 100-139 mmHg and diastolic 60-89 mmHg. It happens in vigorously trained athletes that these figures go up on various periods during day. Given your age (>45 years of age) you are in risk for
high blood pressure (
hypertension) and cardiovascular events. I am not saying that this is a reason to worry, per se, but this is standard for all male population of the world. Therefore, I would suggest you run some tests. First, I recommend you to be put on a 24-hour blood pressure monitor, to determine if there is hypertension or not. If yes, proper treatment should be instituted. At this point, I would also recommend that you restrict salt intake to a minimum and restrict your drinking to a maximum of 30 g
ethanol a day (a beer or a glass of wine a day). Also, I would recommend you run some blood tests: urea,
creatinine, AST, ALT, electrolytes,
total cholesterol,
LDL fraction and
triglyceride. After we have test results back, we can discuss about further measures in tretment.
I hope I was helpful. Take care.