"Jake" <
j...@jk.com> wrote in message news:jn56o9$pkv$1...@dont-email.me...
I'm sure you take Metformin. AFAIK there is no such med as Metaformin.
What kind of device did your friend have for measuring BP? And how was it
done? To get a proper reading you need to be sitting still with no talking
for 5 minutes. Nothing to eat or drink prior. Of course this isn't going
to happen at the Drs. office either. They usually march you into the room,
talking all the way and then test you.
There is another variable... Assuming you used an arm cuff. Was it the
right size for you? If you are overweight it is likely that you need a
bigger cuff to get the correct reading.
As for BP meds... Beta Blockers are bad for diabetics. They can mask the
symptoms of hypos. They can in and of themselves cause diabetes. And
because of this it would stand to reason that they could raise BG.
ACE inhibitors are the most commonly prescribed meds for diabetes even if
you don't have high BP. They offer protection to the kidneys. But they can
cause a cough. So if those don't work you will likely be put on an ARB.
They're the next best thing for diabetics.
I know diuretics can help with BP. I don't know under what circumstances
they would be prescribed. I take one but for swelling and not BP.
Also a small percentage of people with high BP are sensitive to sodium. So
you might try the DASH diet for a couple of weeks to see if that helps.