High Blood Pressure of Pregnancy Tied to Dementia Later in Life

Oct 17, 2018 · 8 comments
DonaldDillard (DenverCO)
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cheryl (yorktown)
@DonaldDillard This comment has zero to do with pre-eclampsia.
Working Mama (New York City)
All this says to me is that people prone to vascular problems are prone to vascular dementia. This isn't earth-shattering.
L (NYC)
@Working Mama: It would be if it affected you or someone you love.
Rodrick Wallace (Manhattan)
Many people with Alzheimer's Disease also have vascular dementia. This article implies that the two conditions are exclusive of each other. NOT! So this article has some epidemiological problems, even if the study itself showed greater care.
Marrll12 ( Marrll12)
On May 18th, 2017 I started having issues with my blood pressure. The condition never got any better and on my second visit to my doctor, my meds were increased. This is when it dawned on me that my condition was deteriorating and I had to do something. With the high blood pressure, I would either suffer from a heart attack or stroke and this is something I wanted to avoid at all cost. Just when I was about to give up I came across a story online (google " How I Helped My Sister Cure the Hypertension " ) The story was about how one Mary was able to manage her blood pressure. I read the story and implemented her program and I was surprised by how fast I got results. The next time I visited my doctor for a follow up my medications were reduced, I even manage to shed off some extra weight. I am still sticking to Mary’s ways of managing blood pressure and I’m confident that next time my meds will be reduced even further. I have an upper hand on this since if I can opt out of meds and adopt natural methods!
cheryl (yorktown)
@Marrll12 This is another article which reads like an advertisement for a product - - which is where you will end up if you google as indicated, and then follow the link there.
cheryl (yorktown)
I meant another comment, looks like a robotic response to picking up a reference to high blood pressure. The DonaldDillard comment also looks like a prepackaged comment that was generated in response to an automated pick-up of the same cue.