High Blood pressure: Why we shouldnt worry about the number

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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2018
  • In this video, i try and explain why blood pressures are not as important as a persons general health status. I discuss how 2 people with the same blood pressure numbers can have completely different risks depending on their age and presence of comorbidities. I now have a new website www.yorkcardiology.co.uk and an instagram account YORKCARDIOLOGY

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  • @music4relaxationmeditation707

    I had my pressure checked 10 years ago and it was 150/90 at age 43 and the doctor strictly advised me to take medication , but i reluctantly carried on my lifestyle without smoking, limitred alcohol, no sugar , normal exxcercise and here i am after 10 years still healthy and doing great ! to alll the people reading this comment please do not get stressed up with your BP numbers just let it GO ! but try to change your lifestyles and listen to soothing music and laugh out to your hearts content ! GOD bless you ALL !

    • @positivevibe7684
      @positivevibe7684 Před rokem +105

      I agree 💯. Laughter is the best Medicine. I never leave home without it 😅. Do things you enjoy, keep stress level down, be around people that bring out the best in you...not the stress.

    • @yankee3116
      @yankee3116 Před rokem +22

      🙏🏽 thanks

    • @alexandrastevens8892
      @alexandrastevens8892 Před rokem +62

      I would say that as your BP was quite a bit above normal at age 43 so now your 53 it would probably be good to get cholesterol and BP checked again so you can carry on with your happy life 🫂

    • @antigubernare
      @antigubernare Před rokem +13

      Unless your a cdl holder. You have "normal"levels to pass the physical

    • @donricchio4817
      @donricchio4817 Před rokem +70

      @@alexandrastevens8892 they are now saying that higher cholesterol is good since the body needs it. It builds the sheath around nerves. These cholesterol lowering pills are rearing nerve related problems because of not enough cholesterol. You eat less cholesterol, your body makes more. You eat more, the body makes less. Cholesterol number is not one to follow

  • @hennagal7360
    @hennagal7360 Před 5 lety +1014

    I think my blood pressure just dropped simply by watching this - thank you 👍🏻

    • @michaelreyes2794
      @michaelreyes2794 Před 5 lety +7

      Go here now if you want help lowering your blood pressure: BloodHeart.xyz
      I have weight trained all my life and have had BP in the 110-120/80 range. Since May it has spiked to 142/88 to as high as 167/93. I have not changed my training nor have I changed my diet. Seems to me that BP is also an issue of thoughts and anxiety related.

    • @GoosbyGoosby
      @GoosbyGoosby Před 4 lety +5

      Facts

    • @user-amella111
      @user-amella111 Před 4 lety +4

      😂😂😂😂😂 exactly!

    • @living4thekingdom170
      @living4thekingdom170 Před 4 lety +1

      Lol

    • @billytheweasel
      @billytheweasel Před 4 lety +6

      As a Seahawks fan:
      BP during the Browns v Seahawks game = 169/92
      Post game = 129/77

  • @robertzabick1030
    @robertzabick1030 Před 11 měsíci +377

    I have had bad experiences with B/P machines, so when I went to a knee clinic and I saw the tech wheel in a B/P machine, I panicked. My B/P was 196/102. When I left, I called my primary care doctor, and he told me to come right in. The nurse took my B/P with a cuff and stethoscope, and it was 140/80. This is an example of how fear and anxiety can raise your B/P.

    • @fit2kill45
      @fit2kill45 Před 10 měsíci +10

      Same goes me when do stress test

    • @farhansiddiqui9325
      @farhansiddiqui9325 Před 9 měsíci +15

      Same here robert i think i have a BP Machine Phobia Whenever doctor checked my BP at clinic or at hospital it always high because of my stress and fear for hospitals and doctors and when I checked my bp in home its shows better reading than in hospital XD

    • @wonderkingdom2402
      @wonderkingdom2402 Před 8 měsíci +13

      I was diagnosed with BP at the age of 17 with a reading of 160/90 now I'm 47 with same readings but as doc said I don't have any cholesterol or diabetes

    • @wonderkingdom2402
      @wonderkingdom2402 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@farhansiddiqui9325same 4 me 😊

    • @marlondsouza2582
      @marlondsouza2582 Před 7 měsíci +5

      It's commonly stated that high BP is due to plaque buildup in the arteries, can't figure then how BP comes down on its own then when one is not on medication.

  • @screenfocus
    @screenfocus Před měsícem +45

    We are all being literally terrorized with ever-decreasing numbers. The same thing happens with diabetes and cholesterol. Everything for the benefit of the pharmaceutical industry. After all, blood pressure 140 or 150/90 is not a death sentence. And if you keep reminding yourself of this, you calm down an the measured blood pressure values ​​will also decrease over time. This is how it went in my case.

  • @stevenmiller7747
    @stevenmiller7747 Před 4 lety +1035

    Nothing raises blood pressure like worrying about blood pressure

  • @df4480
    @df4480 Před 3 lety +2339

    I started reading my Bible at night and got off my phone. Calms my anxiety. Jesus gives us peace and love. Give him your burdens and rest on him. It’s not easy at first but also try prayer. I know people will criticize my comment but hopefully someone will try it.

    • @danielbermejo778
      @danielbermejo778 Před 3 lety +129

      I started too and I can say the same thing it calms my anxiety and I’m able to sleep also pray and talk to god he listens and shows us his love 🙏

    • @karessrodriguez5834
      @karessrodriguez5834 Před 3 lety +117

      I am firm believer and it works amen

    • @zhilaav
      @zhilaav Před 3 lety +94

      Amen Jesus is peace 💓

    • @omni1562
      @omni1562 Před 3 lety +63

      Christianity reduces blood pressure?? Can you teach me?

    • @zhilaav
      @zhilaav Před 3 lety +75

      @@omni1562 Jesus cured my anxiety and yes, certainly anxiety causes symptoms like palpitations and shortness of breath (even if they aren't life threatening, they are real symptoms of that). I'm certain Jesus can cure any illness, nonetheless God gifted us with science and it's wise and good to go to the doctor, eat healthy and be mindful about our health with doctor's advices and guidance...

  • @pikubird
    @pikubird Před 2 měsíci +20

    You have no idea how much my anxiety level came down right now . Thank you so much and GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS Doctor

    • @jerrycaddie838
      @jerrycaddie838 Před 29 dny +1

      ME TOO BRO! Went to a few docs and 144 both times had me goin nuts

  • @annaclarke7643
    @annaclarke7643 Před 10 měsíci +74

    I just love you people putting out your own struggles with high blood pressure. Listening to the cardiologist and reading your comments has helped me so very much. Sharing certainly adds a lot to caring. Thank you.❤

  • @TrustNJesusChrist
    @TrustNJesusChrist Před 4 lety +3745

    Worrying about blood pressure, raises blood pressure. 😄

    • @London1064
      @London1064 Před 4 lety +88

      Lee Everett Absolutely agree with you 👍

    • @majorautoclean5003
      @majorautoclean5003 Před 4 lety +50

      So true,lol

    • @glennporter6378
      @glennporter6378 Před 4 lety +223

      Absolutely! As soon as l go to the doctor my bp goes up!

    • @jamesgraham679
      @jamesgraham679 Před 4 lety +35

      Very true

    • @FireFox-jf3xk
      @FireFox-jf3xk Před 4 lety +111

      that is so true. last time i had it checked the doctor told me I should take a sedative to calm me before coming again. she said I had white coat syndrome, meaning just going to a doctor will elevate my bp due anxiety.

  • @maltimoto
    @maltimoto Před 3 lety +2173

    At home: 120/80. When doctor measures: 170/100. I have developed such a panic of a Doctor taking my blood pressure, it is crazy.

    • @gsadventures678
      @gsadventures678 Před 3 lety +221

      It's called white coat syndrome.

    • @celebratesuccess8815
      @celebratesuccess8815 Před 3 lety +36

      True

    • @roefully
      @roefully Před 3 lety +151

      Join the club. Heart palpitations too.

    • @raincloud706
      @raincloud706 Před 3 lety +77

      Im also experiencing that so my Doctor advises me to just record my blood pressure at home before my visit .

    • @celebratesuccess8815
      @celebratesuccess8815 Před 3 lety +58

      It is white coat syndrome....it is ok and doctors knows it

  • @tahoeboulderingguides1864
    @tahoeboulderingguides1864 Před rokem +374

    100% agree. I’m in my 50’s and I get BP readings that average 145/90. Multiple doctors recommended meds. I tried three different types and I must say it was the absolute worst I’ve ever felt in my life. Almost like a narcotic, out of body feeling. I threw the meds in the trash and never looked back. I’m out climbing, Snowboarding or surfing every day, I eat well and I’m fit. Not worried about my BP numbers.

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Před rokem +22

      I think you should be. that diastolic is definitely elevated. meaning that's the pressure that is ALWAYS being applied. there's a reason why that guy is elevated. are you taking your pressure properly? You need to be doing the following 1) Sitting at rest for at least 15 minutes BEFORE taking a reading 2) feet flat on the floor 3) no talking 4) arm supported by a chair arm or someone holding your arm at heart level 5) bare skin. I use one of those wrist monitors had it for a number of years & its close to what my cardio doc gets. I do take meds but fortunately I don't have any negative reaction. I'm 80 though but have been on meds since my 40's & kinda runs in the family.

    • @Davids77724
      @Davids77724 Před rokem +17

      Thank you for your comment! Just came from the doc yesterday. Ran out of the 2 bp meds he had me on for a year. Showed him a list of about 12 or so symptoms I was having BEFORE I ran out of those 2 bp meds. He practically laughed in my face, saying 90% of those symptoms were from anxiety, NOT the meds. I agree with you, I have felt like CRAP on EVERY bp med he's tried on me. I WANT OFF THE BP MEDS COMPLETELY. Looking for a new doctor.......!

    • @TalyaT922
      @TalyaT922 Před rokem +22

      My gastroenterologist told me that it is natural for one's blood pressure to rise as one gets older. Your normal baseline in your 50's is often not the same as in your 30's.

    • @tahoeboulderingguides1864
      @tahoeboulderingguides1864 Před rokem +19

      @@Davids77724 sounds like you are having a similar experience to me. It's interesting because most people I know say they don't have side effects from BP meds, including my identical twin brother! Like I mentioned before, I tried meds and it was crazy how terrible they made me feel. I could not live like that. I gave the meds a month and the side effects only got worse, and my doctors answer was to keep taking them and eventually I would level out. But let's think about this from a different perspective for a minute. My question is, just because humans invented chemicals that can lower your BP, do we really know if that's helping us or hurting us? I mean really, truly know. I think doctors and big pharma like to say without a doubt meds help us. And for some people they just might help, especially if your BP is extremely high. But it's probably worth considering that it's not a one size fits all situation and for some people meds do more harm than good. Maybe just letting nature run its course, staying away from pharmaceuticals and not trying to regulate every one your body's functions is better for you in the long run. Especially is you live an active, healthy life.

    • @karlabritfeld7104
      @karlabritfeld7104 Před rokem +4

      Still check.

  • @spir5102
    @spir5102 Před rokem +18

    Thank you so much! I am 75 years old and have in the past several months had higher blood pressure. Of course it has worried me, but your information was very helpful. I have a healthy lifestyle for the most part, so this information made me get a new perspective. I love getting to the bottom of things and getting the truth. You are much appreciated!

  • @PS987654321PS
    @PS987654321PS Před 5 lety +220

    Oh my God! Is this finally an honest medical practicioner?

  • @Senturyerikofficial
    @Senturyerikofficial Před 4 lety +798

    Im 23 n i have 150/100, this video made my day n removed my fear of numbers...who ever is reading this godbless you..❤

    • @billh.6135
      @billh.6135 Před 4 lety +31

      Erik, I'm against pharmaceuticals being over prescribed, and I know there are a lot of negative side effects with BP medications. A few years ago I was falsely diagnosed with high BP. I got off the meds after 2 months. But 150/100 does sound high. It's still causing stress on the arterial walls. Therw are natural things we can do to lower it. Keep an eye on it and all the best to you Erik.

    • @daled4549
      @daled4549 Před 4 lety +8

      @@billh.6135 what can i do now. Im at 148 over 100. Im scared to take meds

    • @billh.6135
      @billh.6135 Před 4 lety +18

      @@daled4549Okay, I don't know if this is a serious question or not since I'm not a doctor. But you can see a doctor of osteopathic medicine. They're not as quick to prescribe pharmaceuticals. Sometimes they may be necessary. Deep breathing exercises help too to lower hbp.

    • @ladyd900
      @ladyd900 Před 4 lety +18

      You made need to take meds until u make the necessary lifestyle changes to control ur blood pressure

    • @FireFox-jf3xk
      @FireFox-jf3xk Před 4 lety +19

      As discussed in the video, how are you relative to the other factors mentioned? Do you smoke, overweight, diabetic, etc. ? I understood the doctor's video to mean a person's BP (as a big part of their overall health and lifestyle) is a symptom of the for-mentioned factors. If you smoke - STOP, if your overweight, loose weight by eating healthy food (as a rule no processed foods), try to get 8 hours of good solid sleep, if your diabetic get treated for that, and if you are subject to daily stress (for example job related), work to minimize, best you can, that stress. Seek a more healthy lifestyle that will promote lower BP, not to mention longevity. In the end you are in control of your life (regardless of personal circumstances), and should do the best you can to be healthy. Try to be calm, positive, and proactive !!!! God Bless, and know your not alone, even when you think you are!!

  • @thedrummersclub3667
    @thedrummersclub3667 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Obviously this Man is an actual “Doctor “ who really cares about more than just making money 🙏

  • @jkaczmarowski
    @jkaczmarowski Před 3 měsíci +41

    I'm 54 and weigh 190 lbs but typically sit at 9 to 10% body fat. I retired early and have the luxury of being able to exercise vigorously every day, including extensive weight lifting and cardio. All my favorite activites are outdoor related: skiing, rock climbing, mountain biking. Despite this, I've had numerous health care workers say I should go on blood pressure medication for sitting at 140/90. I have of course refused, but it's very frustrating that so many doctors are so prescription happy. They need to read more broadly and have more tools in their arsenal other than a prescription pad. Thanks very much for posting this video!

    • @Eec2023
      @Eec2023 Před 3 měsíci +1

      They are not prescription happy. They are trying to save you from a premature stroke or heart attack.
      They know if they tell you to eat better and exercise your chances of lowering it would be rare at best. Most can't do it. So, they are trying to help you. If you don't want the meds live with your 140/90 it's your life. If you end up bedridden and permanently speechless from stroke you'll have plenty of time reflect.

    • @barrybraun9539
      @barrybraun9539 Před měsícem

      ​@@Eec2023 you are an idiot you probably got the jab and wear a mask

    • @dinglshingle
      @dinglshingle Před měsícem +2

      @@Eec2023 you could stop fearmongering could you? why don't you leave it to the specialists to decide whether hes at risk of heart attack or stroke. my dads highest Bp was a 260/114 and even with medication his bp often is worse than 140/90. he had 3 strokes and still speaks fine. not every stroke lets you end up permanently bedridden and I know of many who recovered relatively well after they had one. at least they can walk and speak fine. you can impact you bp through diet and lifestyle choices alot.

    • @moondancer334
      @moondancer334 Před měsícem +1

      @@dinglshingle Your Dad's stroke experience is not everyone's. Take a visit to a local Stroke Unit. The vast majority are left with permanent effects, one full sided body paralysis, many with the ability to speak, wearing a diaper and having to be fed. I'm a retired RN of 30 years and I can tell you from personal professional experience that not everyone has a stroke they can rehab or recover from. Get informed. Not everyone is your Dad or his experience.

    • @moondancer334
      @moondancer334 Před měsícem +1

      Do whatever you want to do, believe you know more than doctors, the American Heart and Stroke Association, good luck with that.

  • @susanbarnes9091
    @susanbarnes9091 Před 2 lety +81

    Finally!!! A Doctor that doesn't stress me the hell out!!! Thank you!❤

  • @lorrainemcwethy1830
    @lorrainemcwethy1830 Před 3 lety +154

    Thank you so much! At 76 years.... I’m active, happy and needed to settle this matter before my doctor visit in 7 days! “Fear not, I am thy God, I am with thee.” 🙋🏼‍♀️

  • @iannorthcott7446
    @iannorthcott7446 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I am a personal trainer in Bromsgrove and I share all of these videos with my older clientele as they are full of nuggetts. Brilliant. Thank you. Ian

  • @youlandaJF1145
    @youlandaJF1145 Před 9 měsíci +18

    Very helpful and encouraging to hear. Other than slight stress, I have no other risk factors but my numbers are on the higher side. I literally began to stress more over my numbers than anything else. So thank you for this post.

  • @iwnunn7999
    @iwnunn7999 Před 5 lety +733

    This is a good human being

    • @YorkCardiology
      @YorkCardiology  Před 5 lety +47

      aww thank you!

    • @manzandz
      @manzandz Před 5 lety +13

      I agree wholeheartedly, thanks Sanjay Gupta for all you do, God Bless you

    • @manzandz
      @manzandz Před 5 lety +3

      World House ohh 😮 did he make your heart skip a beat ? 😬😆💕

    • @engleharddinglefester4285
      @engleharddinglefester4285 Před 5 lety +4

      Yes he is a peach!

    • @rondag3569
      @rondag3569 Před 5 lety +12

      I love his accent too

  • @roberthuot7887
    @roberthuot7887 Před rokem +320

    The white coat syndrome always gets me. We all know what to do to be healthy, moderation and common sense always rule. Thanks doctor, I do believe blood pressure numbers create anxiety in alot of people.

    • @vikmir9695
      @vikmir9695 Před rokem +4

      For this my doctor recommended getting an Omron BP reading machine for the house, it was about $30. I take my readings regularly for a few weeks at different times of the day. This I feel accurately gives BP readings which you can forward to your PCT.

    • @fusspot57
      @fusspot57 Před rokem +4

      I so agree. I used to be a dreadful "white coater" until I got my own machine for home use. I take 2-or 3 readings a minute apart. If its 3 readings and up the top number (systolic) and divide by 3 and do the same for the lower (diastolic) number. That will give you an average BP reading. BP changes all the time.

    • @applepie9576
      @applepie9576 Před rokem +19

      Same. I just developed white coat syndrome....never had it before. It's normal at home and sky high at the dr's office.

    • @CrueHead18
      @CrueHead18 Před rokem +8

      I have it too. At home my blood pressure is mostly ok, sometimes a little bit high. When I go to my health checks I have high blood pressure because of the anxiety and stress I get there.

    • @gennabriones1707
      @gennabriones1707 Před rokem +4

      I am with you 100% oh I can’t even go to the doctors right away. They focus on the blood pressure instead of focusing on my health arm so I went holistic and I monitor I just I don’t monitor my blood pressure. I don’t put my mind on that because that’s not good for your health when you’re constantly thinking negative I just go to the kitchen cabinet the home remedy, grandma’s remedy and I Google everything that’s healthy and I don’t smoke I don’t drink

  • @psmith4491
    @psmith4491 Před rokem +11

    Fantastic insight! The numbers alone were making me hypertensive! You've given me a much larger picture within which to consider blood pressure. Thank you.

  • @sfnny5135
    @sfnny5135 Před rokem +15

    Watched before Covid 2019, during Covid 2020, and watching now 2023.Thank You Doctor.

  • @thegratefulliving6073
    @thegratefulliving6073 Před 3 lety +380

    Oh my goodness, I could almost feel my blood pressure go down upon hearing this. Thank you.

    • @karinahoran3070
      @karinahoran3070 Před 3 lety +3

      Me too!

    • @lancan08
      @lancan08 Před 3 lety +3

      Agree

    • @markcognetti4875
      @markcognetti4875 Před 3 lety +6

      Your BP is up. Here take this pill, your chiolestrtol is high. Here take this pill for life. Oh oh you are type 2 diabetic. Here. Start taking this medicine for the rest of your like. Ok. 3 expensive drugs all with side effects. You will die soon not because of your chol BP or DM

    • @desireeross9651
      @desireeross9651 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes!

    • @SYWYRD
      @SYWYRD Před 2 lety

      Ditto

  • @lateashawoods7427
    @lateashawoods7427 Před rokem +747

    I needed to hear this. 4 weeks ago my BP was 133/98 and as of today it is 118/95. I quit smoking cold turkey and limited my drinking from wine and beer to white claws and high noons. I walk 3 times a week for 40 mins and do toning exercises every other day as well. I've been obsessing over this completely and forgot to relax. Thank you 🥲 Update: 125/86 now. Another update: 117/76 ANOTHER UPDATE AS OF FEB 20 2023 110/66 I have maintained this blood pressure for a month now...

    • @capnpugwash5403
      @capnpugwash5403 Před rokem +1

      Bp is not static. If you lift weights your BP could momentarily go up to 400/200. You are doing it h right things, just limit processed foods as they are full of junk oils and carbs. Get away fro corn,soy, vegetable oils and spreads. They make your blood sticky, which increases blood pressure. Use olive oil, coconut oil, ghee and butter.
      The standard American diet is crap, the majority of their meat is corn fed and is crap, which is why it is the sickest industrial country in the world.

    • @ladylexism
      @ladylexism Před rokem +15

      Thank you for sharing!

    • @lateashawoods7427
      @lateashawoods7427 Před rokem +6

      @@ladylexism No problem 😊

    • @myneriahandkeziah6554
      @myneriahandkeziah6554 Před rokem +7

      Did doctor gave you for blood pressure pill? when you reach 133/98?

    • @lateashawoods7427
      @lateashawoods7427 Před rokem +4

      @@myneriahandkeziah6554 No she didnt.

  • @southwestfloridaliving3663
    @southwestfloridaliving3663 Před 5 měsíci +42

    Thank you so much Doctor for posting this video. I am a very active person I lift weight six days a week I do cardio four days a week I don’t smoke I don’t drink and my diet is very clean. However, my blood pressure numbers are always high and I’ve been so stressed out for weeks about it because of the healthy lifestyle that I lead. This video did put my anxiety down quite a bit so again I’m so grateful to you for posting this.

    • @Asad-zeetwo5241
      @Asad-zeetwo5241 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Sounds more like an anxiety issue than anything else! Doesn't matter how physically fit someone may be or how healthy their diet is, if you don't have a relaxed mind to go with it then the BP numbers will often be high! Look into videos of breathing exercises to reduce BP. And it's only 4/5 minutes and do it 3/4 times a day! All the best!👍💯🌟💚

    • @esthernomvuyofeni109
      @esthernomvuyofeni109 Před měsícem

      Maybe you should reduce your time in the gym. No need to train like an Olympian

  • @TheDangerous66
    @TheDangerous66 Před 9 měsíci +10

    Can t thank you enough you have literally saved me from so much worry it’s all in my mind the Bp went down today feel so relieved you a special man 🙏

  • @terrijohnston8803
    @terrijohnston8803 Před 3 lety +913

    My BP goes up as soon as I enter the Drs office

    • @marciab1279
      @marciab1279 Před 3 lety +11

      YESSSSSSS

    • @jaihindh5347
      @jaihindh5347 Před 3 lety +15

      This is called as white coat hypertension... Keep doing yoga. U would get rid of this..

    • @garynakanishi981
      @garynakanishi981 Před 3 lety +38

      I have the same problem....but a doctor will agree that is a known problem but will not pass me for a physical exam unless I take their medication.
      At home (BP is normal) and I pass out from low BP.
      Doctors are the real problem.

    • @knockoutorion5778
      @knockoutorion5778 Před 3 lety +19

      @@jaihindh5347 I went to see a primary doctor for the first time last week. I get anxiety when I go see a doctor. So, of course my blood pressure was 220/116! She didn’t even see me. She just went ahead and called the paramedics. She even had me sign that I would go to the emergency dept! I amd never going to the doctor. I was a medical assistant and what we did was retake the bp after the patient was relaxed.

    • @garygoldstein327
      @garygoldstein327 Před 3 lety +17

      Our heart consists of a natural built in system of regulating oxigen in our blood stream. Pressure changes do occur but these are our natural mechanisms for life. As we work out in a gym or adrenaline flow changes, our natural regulator is like a thermostat in a car to maintain our body's temperature and percentages of oxigen. Why would any one want to damage this vital regulator by tricking into thinking that this vital regulator is responsible for causing stroke and heart attacks is beyond what this regulator does. By injesting a poison pill to lower blood pressure the heart automatically adjusts to the regulation to increase blood pressure. Which is why the dosage has to be increased or the patient must be perscribed a higher strength poison pill to lower blood pressure. Eventually the heart's natural regulator has adjusted so many times to bring it's blood pressure back to operating temps that the strain on the other internal organs collaps and the patient requires additional treatments for liver and kidney failure. What we are actually doing to our healthy regulator is fixing something which is not broken. And since it is not broken, lets fix it till it is. Why would we want to fix some thing that is not broken? Money! Dishonest well meaning experts want repeat visits to follow up with them. If we stopped fixing our healthy internal high blood pressure regulator the experts would be out of work. The big pharmacuitical companies which employ hundreds of people would be out of work. Studies to implant fear into us and fake news outlets helping convince us that high blood pressure is bad would be brought to justice. Remember the ads for fosomax? How it cures bone mass? It did the opposite! It removes bone mass and both the experts and the other authoritative administrative journals of medicine lied to us including the big pharmacuitical companies that backed the research break through. And who suffered the most from this fabrication of truth and who stood the most to gain from it before withdrawing their shares quickly before the law suit emerged? Many lives suffered disolving gums in the mouth and brittle bones. Some one who rented a room to me in her home was on this medication with not much left to anchor her teeth to. The same research pressures us to conform to the food pyramid and endorse ments from a crooked industry that even has deceived cardiologists into misleading patients to save lives when it takes more lives than it saves. Seems strange when your blood pressure is taken. When I visit my doctor for a follow up I realise my blood pressure should not be taken. This will end the debate when we take a stand against being made fools of in the doctor's office by deceived expert con artist. And you will realise
      "When a society drifts away from the TRUTH it will hate those that speak it."
      ---George Orwell

  • @KNO1412
    @KNO1412 Před 4 lety +32

    Amazing. I need to stick this message to my head. The numbers are not that important. I am a healthy individual but the stress is increasing my BP. God is in control, He will guide us through this. God bless you all.

  • @jeananderson1598
    @jeananderson1598 Před rokem +4

    Thank you! I have always lived a healthy lifestyle with excellent blood pressure numbers. After a family event last year, they started to escalate. I have been stressing out about my numbers which stay higher than normal. After listening to your video I feel so much better.

  • @fusspot57
    @fusspot57 Před rokem +9

    Thank you so much for this. I spoke to my GP that I was a little concerned over my BP readings. These sometimes were up to 145/85 which had never happened before and I was a little put out because I didn't have a sugary/salty diet, didn't drink alcohol and quit smoking over 10 years ago and to top it all off I did powerlifting and other exercises at the gym and a lot of brisk walking for fun in our lovely countryside. She wasn't in the least concerned but said just do a week of readings and calculate the average which I'm in the process of doing and send them to her. I know BP changes constantly; how hydrated you are; watching the 6 o'clock news etc (!) but I'm so glad to see this video and feel much more comforted. It's all down to these charts in the popular press that scream YOU HAVE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE !!! 😊

  • @camillagarlick3510
    @camillagarlick3510 Před 3 lety +176

    By watching this you have greatly reduced my stress regards blood pressure. I wish we had doctors like you in America!!

    • @martinswift2197
      @martinswift2197 Před 3 lety +2

      How do you know he is not in America? Why not?

    • @B_Ruphe
      @B_Ruphe Před 3 lety +1

      @@martinswift2197 How do you know how to make sense of those little squiggly things?

    • @Rootz2fya
      @Rootz2fya Před 3 lety +1

      He’s in NY

    • @wannawatchu66
      @wannawatchu66 Před 2 lety +1

      We do...he's in New York City.

    • @5JRTs
      @5JRTs Před 2 lety +13

      He’s not in New York, USA. York Cardiology is in York, United Kingdom.

  • @calltherussian
    @calltherussian Před 5 lety +717

    It’s the anxiety that kills us, not the blood pressure and the anxiety is the hardest to treat not the blood pressure or heart rate

    • @BoxingComedian
      @BoxingComedian Před 5 lety +76

      Thats what I am starting to realize, so many of my symptoms goes away when Im socializing with others.

    • @calltherussian
      @calltherussian Před 5 lety +80

      Hanma Yujiro yup, mostly I believe anxiety attacks when you are quiet in your room or watching TV or simply laying in bed at nights, at least to me, when you are at a bar or with friends you won’t have ANY symptoms regarding blood pressure or heart I can assure you and as soon as you go back home alone it strikes you, it sucks

    • @MegaAugieDoggie
      @MegaAugieDoggie Před 5 lety +20

      stress too

    • @YorkCardiology
      @YorkCardiology  Před 5 lety +233

      very true..anxiety doesnt stop us from dying but stops us from living

    • @lethalchaos19
      @lethalchaos19 Před 5 lety +20

      I agree with you.... I have an anxiety attack on and off... And that shit end me up in ER and paying a big amount of deductible !!!!

  • @mschacht69
    @mschacht69 Před 7 měsíci +6

    He really sorts out and clarifies common misperceptions about cardio health.

  • @marietaylor5174
    @marietaylor5174 Před 10 měsíci +11

    This was a tremendous help! I have HBP, but I have none of those other risks that was mentioned. Thanks a bunch Doc!

  • @LeonardoSantana77
    @LeonardoSantana77 Před 5 lety +89

    You don't know how much this video alleviated my anxiety right now. Thank you. Thank you.

  • @bh9262
    @bh9262 Před 4 lety +114

    A cardiologist that wasn't trained by Pharma to prescribe medications? Is there hope for the future of Healthcare!? Thank you Doctor for being a self thinker and caring about people!

    • @lakshmygunawardhana3843
      @lakshmygunawardhana3843 Před 2 lety +2

      P

    • @doug6259
      @doug6259 Před rokem +3

      Most doctors are trained to push medication on you. There is a place for it but if you can avoid it you are better off.

  • @TutorialCodeChannel
    @TutorialCodeChannel Před 5 měsíci +12

    I need to thank you for this message, since I'm healthy person with high blood pressure and I'm always afraid what next to happen. So big thanks

    • @pedrogriffin1934
      @pedrogriffin1934 Před měsícem

      Check out Dr. Ken Berry’s video about secondary hypertension causes.

  • @markkubiak8296
    @markkubiak8296 Před 5 měsíci +4

    It is a relief to hear you explain this. Thank you for this!

  • @ZA56AA
    @ZA56AA Před 4 lety +183

    THAT doctor makes sense.
    I would like him to be my personal doctor.

  • @alejandrosantos8988
    @alejandrosantos8988 Před 3 lety +129

    The best explanation of the BP dilemma that I have seen anywhere online. Seniors in particular need to have this information so that they can get the cardiologist off their back. Lifestyle and diet changes are the key to the elimination of co-morbidities. Thank you so very much.

  • @johnnyo5915
    @johnnyo5915 Před rokem +125

    Dr. Sanjay, I just want to thank you for your wonderful info and delivery. I have had "white coat" syndrome most of my life and been on meds for ten years or so. At home my B.P. is 124/78 and then at the PCP office 150/98 my average resting heart rate is 65 so I am going to quit worrying so much about it. You are awesome blessings to you and yours!!😇

    • @Starrsixsevennails
      @Starrsixsevennails Před rokem +8

      My cardiologist told me it’s normal for ppl to have normal Bp then when coming in the office it goes up. It’s just your nerves building up. Bc your nervous. She said it happens all the time! My doctor always try’s holistic first before giving so many meds

    • @govindmaheshwari6557
      @govindmaheshwari6557 Před 4 měsíci +2

      U left meds?
      How

    • @minnieleichleiter759
      @minnieleichleiter759 Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you so very much as I share this thought apprecite this

  • @29g3mst0n3
    @29g3mst0n3 Před rokem +17

    About time someone talks about high blood pressure with a different outlook and understanding. God bless you 🙏

  • @abstractdaddy1384
    @abstractdaddy1384 Před 5 lety +50

    Can't believe this is the first time I've heard anything like this. Thanks for the video!

  • @charlottepatrick1
    @charlottepatrick1 Před 5 lety +16

    I never usually comment on CZcams ... but I just wanted to say “thank you for taking time from, presumably, a super busy work life, to provide sensible expert advise”. I feel less stressed about my numbers and will work on my weight loss!

  • @neilhaslewood8109
    @neilhaslewood8109 Před rokem +11

    Well said Sir! We're so prone to taking on negative suggestions & going too far with our mediations as well. Of course our backround stress levels are raised by our unneccesary fears simultaneously - we just lose! Thank you for your altruistic service 🙏

  • @wonderkingdom2402
    @wonderkingdom2402 Před 8 měsíci +74

    You are very true I was diagnosed with high blood at the age of 17 with a reading of 160/90 now I'm 47 with still same reading and sometimes with 170/90.. But as said with grace of God I don't have diabetes, cholesterol etc...you made my day 😊

  • @Sunrisesp
    @Sunrisesp Před 3 lety +53

    Wow! A doctor who's actually cares about healing patients not the "guidelines" that focus on treating symptoms rather than healing a person.
    Thanks really amazing 💯💯💯👍

  • @JoshDreonOfficial
    @JoshDreonOfficial Před rokem +11

    This was very helpful thank you. I have had massive pushback from doctors for refusing to go on BP medicine claiming that I wanted to fix it with lifestyle change. I'm glad there are alternative voices in medicine like you.

  • @mohammedabdullah8045
    @mohammedabdullah8045 Před 6 měsíci +9

    wow i just felt my bp drop after watching this video. God bless you Dr

  • @achatwithgoitse
    @achatwithgoitse Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thank you so much! I was mad my blood pressure had gone high even though I live a healthy life, have never drank or smoked etc....I've never really been sick. I did change my lifestyle even more though and my BP was 114/92 today. From 150s and 130s since about 4months ago. Before then its always been perfect. So grateful for your explanation, thank you!!!

  • @nancyincanada5553
    @nancyincanada5553 Před 5 lety +88

    Thank you Dr. Gupta. You've brought great comfort to me. Thank you for taking the time to explain a complicated (and frightening) topic in simple terms.

  • @linderachel6975
    @linderachel6975 Před rokem +229

    I'm 80 and I feel great! My BP has been on the high side for many years. I'm physically active, probably more so than most in my age group. I have a garden and eat very healthy. I don't smoke but I do drink wine. Thank you for calming my fears about the BP numbers.

    • @AstroZombie1
      @AstroZombie1 Před rokem +16

      Higher Bp in the elderly is actually linked to longer lifespans.

    • @childofgodtwo7869
      @childofgodtwo7869 Před rokem +4

      Bless you

    • @illegallystalked3119
      @illegallystalked3119 Před rokem +2

      Im glad you are drinking. But get on some meds. My dad is having shots in his eyeball because his bp was so high something burst in there. AND my dad was and is on bp meds for almost 3 decades. But sadly the meds were not keeping it low enough and this happened.
      So do yourself a favor, keep your eyesight and get meds to control your bp. It only gets worse longer you cheat death.

    • @RagingBad
      @RagingBad Před rokem +9

      ​@@illegallystalked3119 quiet

    • @BJMarch
      @BJMarch Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@AstroZombie1.❤

  • @TheKoog97
    @TheKoog97 Před rokem +578

    I have had my bp go from 135/85 to 160/90 to 185/95 all within 10 minutes from panic attacks due to bp readings. Thank you for this video.
    Edit: Love to see I am not the only one dealing with this. My anxiety and panic has went down a little but not away completely. I think if I start to measure multiple times a day without reading the result, will get me more comfortable with taking the reading. After that, we must become comfortable with the results of the reading. No matter the result, there is a remedy and we must keep this in mind instead of catastrophising the situation.

    • @bobdec6665
      @bobdec6665 Před rokem +54

      That happens to me. Crazy how the anxiety can spike it so quickly

    • @bobhanover4841
      @bobhanover4841 Před rokem +18

      I totally understand you! I have a tumor called a pheochromocytoma and I'm getting it removed in 3 weeks. My panic causes my numbers to go up so much that I can hardly tell my real numbers most of the time. I do have to take BP lowering meds to prepare for the surgery, but my numbers are actually much lower when I breathe and relax first. Last night the paramedics came to my apartment. They said I was totally fine. Panic can make it a 100 times worse. Peace and relaxation is what we all need more of.

    • @dimpsthealien333
      @dimpsthealien333 Před rokem +2

      Yes!

    • @gedman9527
      @gedman9527 Před rokem +3

      @@bobdec6665 me to

    • @djnv4702
      @djnv4702 Před rokem +5

      Me too.

  • @luis2262
    @luis2262 Před rokem +3

    Thank you doctor, I have been very worried about this whilst changing my lifestyle, you just motivated me to not giving up!
    God bless you!

  • @billbodger4723
    @billbodger4723 Před 3 lety +35

    Nice to hear a doctor being so positive, instead of going straight for the pills, thank you I fill better already.

  • @johnnywlittle
    @johnnywlittle Před 3 lety +21

    Finally a rational and balanced perspective from a true medical professional. Thank you Dr.

    • @bill4786
      @bill4786 Před 2 lety

      More like he told you what you wanted to hear.

  • @ashitmukherjee5934
    @ashitmukherjee5934 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much doctor sir.Till date I have not found anyone giving so much clarity on blood pressure.Your language, pronunciation and expression is the finest one.A flower for you sir.🌹

  • @TheRealGrandadNo1
    @TheRealGrandadNo1 Před rokem +1

    You make more sense than so many GP's and their nurses that give advice based on "standard" figures for various tests. I wish you could talk to all GP's prescribing unnecessary medication for those same silly reasons. You are a consultant cardiologist, I think I will listen to you, take your advice and outlive my doctor!

  • @johnjay2717
    @johnjay2717 Před rokem +41

    I am a living example of what the Doctor has explained here. I refused to take meds... as it was affecting my lifestyle and making taking meds was shifting my focus. Instead I have a healthy lifestyle and am doing fine and pursue most of my hobbies at this stage of my life above the 80's happily. Enjoying this great gift of life and living happily and gratefully, old age I discover is a precious time of life with so much more to enjoy all the beauty around me in nature and people. I took them all for granted at younger age and my rushing life missed all the joy that there is in life beyond material riches that I chased. Life is so beautiful that one needs to be aware of its preciousness as early in life as possible. However, older age is a great teacher when one open to the more important spiritual value and feeling that connectedness to the Source of Creation and live fully. Peace

    • @sethpawlik
      @sethpawlik Před rokem

      Let's face it. A lot of it is about money. The medical industry makes huge profits every year by getting people on prescription meds. They dislike rebels like you.

  • @veerupatel6841
    @veerupatel6841 Před 3 lety +8

    I am 62 years old, and this video really answered an important question for me. I appreciate you stressing balance of doing all the right things is really important to reduce your risks. Thank you Dr Gupta 🙏

  • @vnabarajithan7894
    @vnabarajithan7894 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Superb explanation... feel much better now & stopped worrying about my high blood pressure numbers now ❤ thank you doctor

  • @mhughes6303
    @mhughes6303 Před 8 měsíci +4

    This guy has a good point. It should not always be about the numbers. It's about your overall health.

  • @abiyahdaughterofaking4422
    @abiyahdaughterofaking4422 Před 5 lety +38

    A man of integrity!! Thank you!!

  • @zephyr__4668
    @zephyr__4668 Před rokem +8

    Very well explained doctor!
    It's a welcome relief to see a doctor who is saying not to worry about their BP number, in a world where you find doctors left, right, centre scaring the life out of you!
    As rightly pointed out by you doctor, it is reducing overall risk factors that is important than just focusing on the BP number...

  • @grahamnewton4381
    @grahamnewton4381 Před rokem

    Thank you for putting it in context. It makes more sense than either the ‘official’ advice or what some GPs say.

  • @artemioolivas6786
    @artemioolivas6786 Před 6 měsíci

    This dude is a stud. Great content. Channel has helped me a lot over the years. Thanks.

  • @corinthiancolumnist7057
    @corinthiancolumnist7057 Před 3 lety +451

    I took my blood pressure as I started watching this and it was 144/88. By the end it was 130/88. This morning, when I normally take it, it was 131/85. So yes, state of mind/stress and this calm manner of explanation definitely helps me! I do not suffer from diabetes, high cholesterol, and I regularly exercise. I'm 63.

    • @Brickwood70
      @Brickwood70 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for a full depth look at our hearts performance over time.
      Us patients need focus on what we have control over ! Unhealthy choices are our #1

    • @seebreannarowdscrosshere6312
      @seebreannarowdscrosshere6312 Před 2 lety +1

      What are the symptoms of high cholesterol?... there are not any... say what... czcams.com/video/PXe2xldWxtY/video.html

    • @daisyona7083
      @daisyona7083 Před 2 lety

      Whats ypur secret pls share

    • @jfk9996
      @jfk9996 Před 2 lety +12

      @@seebreannarowdscrosshere6312 In the elderly, studies suggest raised cholesterol is protective for cardiac events, what a kicker for the statin industry!!

    • @Hitchie_buddy
      @Hitchie_buddy Před 2 lety +28

      Maaaan. I'm 24 & my blood pressure is always in the 140 / 150 range. It scares me sometimes. But I also get anxious everytime I check my BP

  • @Mohammadali-zd5ol
    @Mohammadali-zd5ol Před 5 lety +9

    Sir, you are my beloved doctor. I understand that you are genuine and not greedy at all and not falsify any information. I salute you.

  • @tlaf4367
    @tlaf4367 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Love this guy.
    He ALWAYS manages to put our mind at rest.
    Thanks Dr 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏

  • @nwokewawa611
    @nwokewawa611 Před 8 měsíci

    Splendid! One of the best presentations on BP anywhere on paper or the internet. I like!!!

  • @anomar2815
    @anomar2815 Před 3 lety +7

    Dear Dr, Thanks for relieving the undue tensions we had about the High Blood pressure!!
    The simple example you gave us is far more enough to understand where we stand. Our problem is half solved merely listening to you & the other 1/2 is for us to do the right thing by changing the wrong habits that we have got used to by merely being a comfortable passenger. Heaps of THANKS DR. for motivating us to focus on other key factors rather than checking our numbers frequently!! By merely working on those basic grounds as you said we will naturally, achieve our normal healthy readings. 👏👏👏💐😊🙋‍♀️

  • @59Disciple
    @59Disciple Před 5 lety +56

    Bless you!! Finally a good DR. That educates correctly!!!!, Thank YOU!!

    • @jfresh2054
      @jfresh2054 Před 4 lety

      59Disciple finally? He said indirectly that blood pressure matters because it's a direct link to other things associated with it.

  • @josecancela8579
    @josecancela8579 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Short, clear and to the point. Thank you!

  • @twilatharp3386
    @twilatharp3386 Před rokem +9

    This is my simplistic explanation of why I never worried about what doctors said about my high BP. First of all, my mother was the same - white coat and BP goes high. I am a very peaceful person and I'm positive my BP is no problem day-to-day. Once when my employer had displayed unacceptable behaviour I was terribly upset and went straight to the doctor's office. She immediately said I should take medication to lower the BP and gave me a prescription. At the time I thought, that's crazy. I never ever used the prescription. I'm much older now and doing fine. The other day I read a quote of someone saying, there are people in the medical profession who are attracted to it because they are sadistic. Quite frankly I think that's absolutely true. But conversely, I've been blessed, and had doctors who have been amazing and without fault.

  • @jerzygawor958
    @jerzygawor958 Před 3 lety +5

    Absolutely right. Don't focus on your numbers, instead focus on how can I get myself fitter. Look at your lifestyle, diet and so on which all impact your metabolic health. Get that optimized and your life will improve in leaps and bounds!
    Thanks for a great video Dr. Gupta.

  • @radiantgod1479
    @radiantgod1479 Před 2 lety +8

    Shalom: This is one classic video. This is the best news I heard in a long time. This has been one stressful year. The beginning of the year had a prostate scare going through the MRI and the biopsy with benign results followed by hernia surgery with excellent result. The only thing I feared was this high blood pressure, but now I just have to adjust my diet with daily exercise all is well. Thanks, You Brother Retired Law Enforcement with 28 years of service Division NYPD (911)

  • @luisez.5888
    @luisez.5888 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video. Thanks a lot for this clarification. I was one of the people scared by their numbers. 😊 Many thanks for reducing my fear!

  • @user-pc8dl4cy3i
    @user-pc8dl4cy3i Před rokem +8

    Check adrenal and thyroid function. Low adrenals = increased heart rate and elevated blood pressure; hyperthyroid = rapid heart rate and elevated blood pressure. Thanks for your comprehensive approach, doctor!

  • @ebishrimpy9366
    @ebishrimpy9366 Před rokem +15

    I appreciate Dr. Gupta and his informative content that is not simply taking things straight out of the book... My blood pressure was elevated constantly for some time and I was so worried about the number that i was always stressed about it, causing it to further elevate. It got under control after a few weeks of consistent daily exercise, high fiber low carb eating and getting enough sleep. I want to find other doctors who are as compassionate as Dr. Gupta!

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 Před rokem +1

      You may like Nutrition Made Simple videos. PhD in nutrition and similar style and approach as Dr Gupta and encourages viewers to not just take his word for anything and question everything. He also lists all studies so we can read for ourselves.

  • @rul4522
    @rul4522 Před 4 lety +6

    It’s good that a doctor holds in account the whole of who you are and what are the problems you are dealing with.

  • @normanswazo8586
    @normanswazo8586 Před 11 měsíci

    Always appreciate your review of the issues and your general advice.

  • @PurpleOuchie
    @PurpleOuchie Před 5 měsíci +3

    Keeping that stress down is huge. Watched my grandmother have s major heart attack while she watched her car being worried on. The stress took her down right in front of my very eyes. You've got to stay calm.

  • @elizabethdickerson2412
    @elizabethdickerson2412 Před 2 lety +219

    Thank you so much for this !! My doctor, GP, not a cardiologist, made me feel like I was ready to drop dead any minute because of my blood pressure reading which is always high at the doctor's office. Thank you, thank you, thank you for this perspective.

    • @horseshoe182
      @horseshoe182 Před 2 lety +12

      hi, are you still alive?

    • @zenygonzales6685
      @zenygonzales6685 Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks Doc. You made me happy .

    • @LR-je7nn
      @LR-je7nn Před 2 lety +24

      I have white coat syndrome too.

    • @elizabethdickerson2412
      @elizabethdickerson2412 Před 2 lety +36

      @@horseshoe182
      I am still alive. Lol.

    • @chrisminifie219
      @chrisminifie219 Před 2 lety +28

      Doctor measures my blood pressure - 150/85. Me with my own machine at home - 118/75. My conclusion - I don’t need blood reassure meds

  • @maryannkass196
    @maryannkass196 Před 4 lety +9

    Just his voice calms me down! This Dr. has helped me calm down will dealing with PVC’s in the past. Thank you!

    • @AN-vt8qq
      @AN-vt8qq Před 4 lety

      Lol people believe anything on you tube... fasenating

    • @mryoung205
      @mryoung205 Před 2 měsíci

      ?? ​@@AN-vt8qq

  • @iwthswlosl
    @iwthswlosl Před měsícem +3

    Thanks for this information I’m 71 and been stressed over my BP but I’m generally healthy not overweight don’t smoke get lots of exercise and eat healthily.

  • @rjhimanimonalisadutta

    Hi. I am so glad that my video feed brought up this video. I can't explain how good I am feeling after listening to you.
    I have been diagnosed with hypertension about 5 months ago. The reason I am here is stress. Personal issues. Besides that, I have also developed anxiety.
    I have started leading a more active life like morning walk and yoga in the evening. No comorbidities except for being a little overweight, which I am working on. Taking a healthy and balanced diet too. Non smoker. Non alcoholic. I do not check my BP as the high numbers give me a lot of anxiety and that leads me to feeling really unwell. Besides that as you see I am doing everything I can. As far as meds are concerned i am on Ayurvedic meds.
    Thank you for taking a big load off my mind.

  • @philr182
    @philr182 Před 3 lety +211

    When you walk into the Drs office, take a look at what drug name is on the pen, the writing pad, the desk and or wall clock... That’s what will be prescribed.

    • @cjcj6945
      @cjcj6945 Před 3 lety +8

      @Joe Blow usually...YES!

    • @dipenatwar
      @dipenatwar Před 3 lety +26

      Joe blow ..means he is getting paid by that pharmaceutical company to prescribe that medicine

    • @samali108
      @samali108 Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, I am convinced now that the drug companies run the whole business.

    • @dipenatwar
      @dipenatwar Před 3 lety +1

      @Joe Blow search in Google about. "GENERIC MEDICATION " when medicine X is four time cheaper than medicine Y(both has same active ingredients just different manufacturers) why on the earth doctor force u to pay for medicine X. Everyone is not as rich as you.

    • @doraemmanuel399
      @doraemmanuel399 Před 3 lety

      @Joe Blow yeah dats right

  • @yonzonful
    @yonzonful Před rokem +6

    Appreicate your advice as I also used to worry about my sporadic BP numbers. As I have been trying to keep myself active and healthy, and I feel I am still fine and healthy without medication. Reading all comments here and watching Dr Gupta's video, I will no longer be stressed by BP numbers. Thank you all for sharing your experiences.

  • @John-gh5nn
    @John-gh5nn Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much Doctor for explaining this it really makes a lot of sense the way you have brought this to us. You’re absolutely right we do get stressed over high numbers instead of looking at why it’s like this. I totally agree more exercise, eating healthier, sleeping well, keeping hydrated etc all goes towards bring the heart rate to a normal reading. I for don’t drink alcohol never have done, I don’t smoke again I never have done but I do like home made healthy food, My philosophy has always been “ one only gets out of one’s body……what one puts into it “ a bit like a car. You look after your car and your car will look after you. Looking forward to more of your videos in the future. Thank you.

  • @marciacapell1541
    @marciacapell1541 Před rokem

    This extra special man is the best!! ❤❤❤ he has extraordinary compassion for others!! 😊❤

  • @roxanneschmidt8192
    @roxanneschmidt8192 Před 2 lety +13

    This was so helpful ! Thank you for putting this out there Doctor !!

  • @Shangrila37
    @Shangrila37 Před 4 lety +10

    I love you Sanjay!! Solid advice and reassuring. Without getting into it all, I had palpitations without having a family history of sudden cardiac arrest or stroke. As it turns out anxiety and stress were the culprit. Breathing deeply the answer. You helped calm my heart and soul in the meantime before I got confirmation my heart health is fine. Which I know helped my heart. :-) so much gratitude :-)

  • @jerrylee8540
    @jerrylee8540 Před 11 měsíci

    thank you so much for this video - and yes you put in a different perspective in away that does lower my anxiety about the numbers.

  • @TracingRobots
    @TracingRobots Před 10 měsíci

    you make a lot of sense! So many MDs on youtube pushing confusing analysis.

  • @MadderPrinciple
    @MadderPrinciple Před 5 lety +6

    "They don't want your name
    - Just your number "- Very balanced and helpful explanation, thank you.

  • @freddiefred3964
    @freddiefred3964 Před 4 lety +18

    this makes good sense, we have to do our best to live healthy lifestyles and stay as well as we can

  • @user-ly7kk1yv3r
    @user-ly7kk1yv3r Před rokem

    Hi Sanjay. Thankyou so much for your video. l am June an HCA, 73 years old who works on the cancer ward next to CCU at York Hospital. l feel so much better now l have listened to what you have to say. Many thanks for making it.