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No, that's not stressed out type htn, that's something else entirely! There are adrenal tumors that can cause such horrible bp's, and stenosis of the renal arteries cause htn that's resistant to treatment, like that.
What is her doctor DOING lettering her sit around like this?????????????
I would recommend that she see a cardiovascular doc and/or a nephrologist, or Somebody else who is going to take this more seriously!!!
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Dennie
She needs to be worked up by a cardiologist. What's causing her HTN? Her meds, most likely, will have to be adjusted. Good advice by a former poster -- check for HTN secondary to renal artery stenosis. She needs to get her pressure under control before she has a stroke. Two words -- excellent cardiologist.
nursejws
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Please help me understand. My mother-in-law called us yesterday to inform us that her blood pressure is 240/160. (she's also a nurse, but not nursing right now) Her dr added another med on top of the one she's already taking and she took her pressure the next day and it was 160/something. What's going on??