--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Curtis writes snipped: > I wonder if many movement people have any issues with BP? I would > think that with a health conscious group this would be kind of a non > issue. Certainly not enough to spend this much time on. Eat well, > exercise, and hope you don't have a genetic pre-disposition for high > blood pressure. Of course I could be way off with our aging > mediators, maybe some of them have this problem now. > > Tom T; > 34 years of TM and the last 9 years in FF, currently retired and > Lotrel 5/10 has worked wonders. BP last spring was at 180 over 100 and > the dentist refused to work on me, last time I had it checked three > weeks ago it was 115 over 75. You take what you need and leave the > rest. Tom
I think there is a genetic component that would require meds to deal with beyond lifestyle changes. Glad you are getting it under control any way you can man! >