Blood Pressure After 40lbs...Wow.

ilyahna
ilyahna Posts: 96 Member
I wanted to share this, because, like me, it's probably true that many folks on MFP have begun their weight loss journey conscious of some health issues, and blood pressure is a major one!

When I started my own battle, I weighed 267 lbs. When I started MFP I was at 238, and I checked my blood pressure regularly because it had been startlingly high for a long time, and it was worrying me a lot, as I was having chest pains, shortness of breath, light-headedness, etc. And I'm only 31. On average, my blood pressure was 170/125. (Normal is 120/80)

About a week ago I hit my first big target of 200 lbs.

For the past month, close to this goal, I have started seeing numbers almost exclusively like today: 122 / 88.

I simply cannot believe how much difference 38 pounds made.

Hopefully reading this will give some folks making adjustments for reasons like this some faith that every pound is benefiting you! =)

Replies

  • terbee
    terbee Posts: 72
    Fantastic job! You have given yourself a great gift.
  • kms1104
    kms1104 Posts: 110 Member
    That's SO awesome! My blood pressure going up was a reason I started taking this seriously. I bought a blood pressure cuff and it's been regularly lower. It's still pre-hypertension at times, or on the higher end of normal, BUT I feel like I'm doing better!
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