Jesus Christ...I've been on hypertension medication for more than 15 years but this is the first time I ever learned of the mechanism of a stroke! Thanks a lot and somehow I really wish that you are feinting as a dialysis patient. you look gorgeous!❤
Thank you once again for the very informative and understandable video. I'm so sorry that you have to deal with all this. My mother and husband both passed from kidney failure. I wish I had known more. One had dialysis, the other did not. Thank you for helping so many people. You are a dear sweet person.
I'm beyond thrilled that I found this channel. The info. Is invaluable to me. Im border diabetic, have high BP and 3rd stage KD. exercise a lot every day, (walking, Tai chi, chair yoga, ) and eat healthy foods and still can not seem to bring my numbers down. Very discouraged but I will continue doing same in hopes that I JUST DONT GET WORSE. 0:15
Thank you.... that's very informative. I resently buried my grandma who was diagnosed with BP years ago and she was taking her medication well, she died at 88 and her cause of death was body -organs failure: includes kidney,liver,heart and hypertension. I now understand it very well, she was the only parent I know in my life 🕊️🕯️
I had a wonderful grandma, too. Such a blessing for a kid. Your dear grandma gave you the gift of this knowledge in a sense. I’m so sorry you lost her. Live well in her memory, take precious care of yourself like you would her if you could. ❤️
This is exactly what happened to my mother. She didn't take her antihypertensive medicines daily for months then one day she nearly had a stroke, and her remaining kidney function had stopped. Now she is on peritoneal dialysis. Great video! You discussed it well. ❤
@@michaelfinch9082 it's time to change lifestyle now before it's too late. Kidney disease is fatal especially if you have high blood pressure and high blood sugar.
@musicislife.2602 it's not necessarily fatal, if ppl start dialysis and get a kidney. It's not a death sentence. To be honest this is insensitive and incorrect.
@@coffeeandhorses7991 dialysis is not a cure, it's just to prolong your life a little bit and even if you got a new kidney, you still have to watch what you eat. Kidney damage is irreversible. It's all in diet and healthy lifestyle
Thank you. Very informative information... Interesting to know that Tina Turner did not take her blood pressure medications because she had no recognizable symptoms... It is a Lesson for many people.
Thank you for another wonderful video. Could you sometime discuss more in depth about any neurological manifestations of your kidney's failing that you can remember before discovering you had CKD? i.e. Did you have neuropathy in your feet, legs, etc? Did brain fog ever frighten you....as in, were you ever in situations that shocked you at how difficult it was to think straight or to assess situations? What were the hardest things to cope with before dialysis? Kidney failure is ahead of me and I'm trying to gain as much knowledge of what it's like before it happens. I know all folks are different, but I'd be very interested in more understanding of difficulties you faced.
Great video!! Can you also make a video on how to proparly measure blood pressure, because many people dont know that and it is good for educating the general public and spreading awareness.☺☺
You're right, BP is a big deal when it comes to kidney disease. I think I've been struggling with high BP since Stage 3 CKD and it's been a constant issue trying to get on the right medication without too many side effects. It's a vicious cycle.
So, what is the different between work out where you get your puls up for several hours a day? Is that the same as hypertension? They say work out helps prevent hypertension. But the blood move faster during work out but does not damage the kidney? Or they just say work out make your heart stronger and there fore need to pump less blood around?
My blood pressure is 120/70, thereabouts but it was like 135/80 for a few years. My efgr got lower. If my blood pressure is good now... why would it go down?
Jesus Christ...I've been on hypertension medication for more than 15 years but this is the first time I ever learned of the mechanism of a stroke! Thanks a lot and somehow I really wish that you are feinting as a dialysis patient. you look gorgeous!❤
Thank you once again for the very informative and understandable video.
I'm so sorry that you have to deal with all this.
My mother and husband both passed from kidney failure. I wish I had known more. One had dialysis, the other did not.
Thank you for helping so many people. You are a dear sweet person.
I'm beyond thrilled that I found this channel. The info. Is invaluable to me. Im border diabetic, have high BP and 3rd stage KD. exercise a lot every day, (walking, Tai chi, chair yoga, ) and eat healthy foods and still can not seem to bring my numbers down. Very discouraged but I will continue doing same in hopes that I JUST DONT GET WORSE. 0:15
Thanks so much for your video. You really explain things well and give so much information. I always look forward to listening to them
Thank you.... that's very informative. I resently buried my grandma who was diagnosed with BP years ago and she was taking her medication well, she died at 88 and her cause of death was body -organs failure: includes kidney,liver,heart and hypertension. I now understand it very well, she was the only parent I know in my life 🕊️🕯️
I had a wonderful grandma, too. Such a blessing for a kid. Your dear grandma gave you the gift of this knowledge in a sense. I’m so sorry you lost her. Live well in her memory, take precious care of yourself like you would her if you could. ❤️
Thank you for sharing this important information. You make everything very easy to understand.
This is exactly what happened to my mother. She didn't take her antihypertensive medicines daily for months then one day she nearly had a stroke, and her remaining kidney function had stopped. Now she is on peritoneal dialysis. Great video! You discussed it well. ❤
I had high blood pressure but mines went down cause of drinking pop eating fast food places with high soludium my blood sugar is 103 now it was at 300
@@michaelfinch9082 it's time to change lifestyle now before it's too late. Kidney disease is fatal especially if you have high blood pressure and high blood sugar.
@musicislife.2602 it's not necessarily fatal, if ppl start dialysis and get a kidney. It's not a death sentence. To be honest this is insensitive and incorrect.
I lost a alot of weight now but I tell people that they blood sugar must be below 150 not it can lead to health problems trust me
@@coffeeandhorses7991 dialysis is not a cure, it's just to prolong your life a little bit and even if you got a new kidney, you still have to watch what you eat. Kidney damage is irreversible. It's all in diet and healthy lifestyle
Thank you. Very informative information... Interesting to know that Tina Turner did not take her blood pressure medications because she had no recognizable symptoms... It is a Lesson for many people.
God bless you, Mam. Thank you for this precious information
Thank you for another wonderful video. Could you sometime discuss more in depth about any neurological manifestations of your kidney's failing that you can remember before discovering you had CKD? i.e. Did you have neuropathy in your feet, legs, etc? Did brain fog ever frighten you....as in, were you ever in situations that shocked you at how difficult it was to think straight or to assess situations? What were the hardest things to cope with before dialysis? Kidney failure is ahead of me and I'm trying to gain as much knowledge of what it's like before it happens. I know all folks are different, but I'd be very interested in more understanding of difficulties you faced.
Thank you for your comment. I've written down the questions you have and added it to my list of video ideas!
Thank you sooo much for this very useful video!😮
Thank you for the wholesome info..I benefited from this
Great video!! Can you also make a video on how to proparly measure blood pressure, because many people dont know that and it is good for educating the general public and spreading awareness.☺☺
Thank you so very much
Thank you! I have multiple risk factors. Your videos are inspiring. ❤
I'm so glad! Thanks for letting me know!
You're right, BP is a big deal when it comes to kidney disease. I think I've been struggling with high BP since Stage 3 CKD and it's been a constant issue trying to get on the right medication without too many side effects. It's a vicious cycle.
❤🎉 absolutely brilliant explanation. I am now a subscriber and will be sharing with friends and family
Very informative post much appreciated thank you 🙏🏽 5:01
Hello my friend good morning❤ thank you so much for sharing very good information... Yes my blood pressure some time very high😢😢
How do you know?
@@now591you take your pressure and know your numbers and what’s normal. Take it daily. That’s how you know🩷
@@jkiser5143yes right.. Thank you🙏
So, what is the different between work out where you get your puls up for several hours a day? Is that the same as hypertension? They say work out helps prevent hypertension. But the blood move faster during work out but does not damage the kidney? Or they just say work out make your heart stronger and there fore need to pump less blood around?
❤thank you x
My blood pressure is 120/70, thereabouts but it was like 135/80 for a few years. My efgr got lower. If my blood pressure is good now... why would it go down?
For a year. I've been off 3 bp meds. My numbers have been great whenever I've been to the doc. Should I go back on them? Im 55.
No! Not if it’s normal!
Coloring helps .my friend.
You should do a video on the dangerous side effects of BP MEDS!
Seriously?. Get out of here if you're going to cause panic about very necessary medication!.