On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 09:34:29 +0900, Thomas Bridgeland <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >Has this been a problem in the past? If it is usually low, it could >just be the result of a poor night's sleep, or an oncoming cold, or if >he did a hard workout the day before. BP goes up and down quite a bit, >plus the inaccuracy of the machines varies a lot. Have him get it >retested when he is relaxed and well rested and see if it is still high. Thanks so much for responding Thomas! My husband had his bp checked around 1.5 years ago for insurance and a colonoscopy and it was fine. How the heck can the diastolic go from fine to so darn high in such a short period of time?? I keep harping on him to eat more paleo -- not necessarily low carb because of all the high intensity exercise -- but just more veggies/fruit for carbs and cut out all the grains & dairy. He dumps sugar in EVERYTHING just like my motherinlaw (now there's a word that makes my blood pressure go sky-high!) -- it is beyond me why they don't all have diabetes. Anyway, I really feel that even if someone stays slim eating refined crap ie canned soups, baked goods, chips -- it SUCKS for one's health in the long run. Men who are gym rats think they can eat whatever they want because they look slim and muscular... I think that the interval training sprints etc. plus heavy weight training (free weights, russian kettlebells -- he doesn't use machines other than the cable to simulate motions to help with his softball game)are to some extent paleo -- but I am scared he will give himself a stroke because high intensity raises blood pressure and his is ALREADY high... I'm begging him to go to my doc who is a big supporter of paleo eating but in the end, he's going to have to decide if sugar, canned soups and refined crap are more important than living a long, healthy life. I can't do that for him...I grew up watching both parents (and now my only sibling) on kamikaze missions regarding their health and thought I'd picked a health conscious hubby because he was so athletic and in great shape -- looks are deceiving. I know that the first thing my doc will say is cut out out all the refined crap and especially all the starch/grains but my hubby is a bread and baked good addict... So much easier to quit booze that cookies for some people...