feeling depressed.. diagnosed with hypertension at an age of 29 :(

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i got diagnosed with high bp 160/110, 140/100, 130,95 doctor gave me medicine now.. i am feeling so bad.. at this age i got bp medicines... they did all the test and they found i have polycystic kidney because of that i got blood pressure sad and polycystic kidney i have by birth.. doctor said it is not harmful but because of that you got high bp and now you have to take medicines sad feeling low and depressed sad

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    Dear mun0506 I am so sorry to hear about your BP and you are very young to go onto mess. What have you been prescribed? The only way I can accept my BP medication is to think well at least it's better than having a stroke or heart attack. Have a look at the side effects of your med as feeling low may be one of them and they can change your medication. Sometimes you have to try several before you get one that suits. Hope you're feeling better and more positive soon.
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    I mean medication not 'mess'!! Predictive text strikes again 😊
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      ya.. i have accepted the fact that i have bp and i have to take medicines.. you cant do anything about heriditery things.
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      Doctor priscribed telista am daily after breakfast
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    ya.. i have accepted the fact that i have bp and i have to take medicines.. you cant do anything about heriditery things.

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