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I started taking simvastatin lorsatan atenolol spironolactone and anovalova combined as treatment for blood pressure. My readings before this was never above 140/120 now 4 months i've stopped taking these drugs. Over the last 2 weeks my readings are 145/105 in the morning as soon as I wake up. But after some activities it's 130/97 thereabouts. By night time it's 128/88! please what does this mean? Do you think it will still go up? I've been trying hard to maintain good diet to manage my weight and somehow I think i'm losing it slightly. Should I go back to taking the drugs or if you can suggest how by natural means I can control the bp. Thanks in advance.
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140/120 IS TOO HIGH. ACCORDING TO LAW BP DRUGS SHOULD NOT STOPPED SUDDENTLY IT CAN BE REDUCED DISCUSS ON LINE.
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