Thursday, September 16, 2010

My mom(49year-old) has the Severe Hypertension,who can cure her,thank you ? -

Hypertension cannot be cured, but it can be controlled. Your mom needs to see a doctor as soon as she can. Uncontrolled hypertension has many negative effects on the body, kidney failure, stroke and heart attack being some of the problems.

She and her Dr. have already discussed their plan; she will have to change her diet,and begin to exercise but it has to be under the Dr.guidence. If you start to pay attention you ll beable to tell when her pressure is rising. My Mom got crabby and her face and ears would begin to turn red. We made alot of changes,she never was cured,but she got it under control. You can only help and be a work out buddy...Moms hate being told what they quot;needquot; to do; they turn red.(Really)

Panic attacks take a long time to cure. If she can talk have her explain when the depression was before it began and what triggers the panic today.

the cure lies between your mother and her doctor

Jesus is the blessed healer. The Bible says that Jesus took all sin and suffering on himself. quot;By his stripes, I am healedquot;. Your Mom needs to pray, believing, that Jesus took all disease on himself. She must ask for healing, then let Jesus exchange healing for her pain. She must RECEIVE her healing as she would receive a gift. Reach out and receive it. It belongs to her. Once she has received healing, she needs to go to her doctor to have him examine her again. gt;lt;gt;?lt;gt;lt;

Your mother can treat herself. Modifiable factors are the key players in hypertension. Have your mother consider consuming a diet low in sodium and saturated fats. This includes: canned foods, processed foods, pre-cooked meals, animal fat, butter, rich gravies, fried foods, fat milk, fast food, etc. She should consider eating a diet high in fortified foods like oatmeal, bran cereal, cheerios, grits, wheat bread, etc. Fortified foods help reduce cholesterol (a fatty acid found only in animal meat that plays a major role in arterial plaque build-up). She should also consider performing aerobic exercises 3-4x/wk, such as walking, to increase her High-density lipoproteins levels and decrease her Low-density lipoprotein levels. A sedentary lifestyle is a big role in hypertension. If these things don t work, medications such as Beta-blockers, Ace-inhibitors, or Statins may be prescribed from her physician to decrease her blood pressure to optimal levels. Just remember, your mother is the key player here. What she does for herself is what will determine the results.

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