Posted by emmanuel98 on December 27, 2010, at 20:57:53
In reply to After Hypertensive Crisis, Safest Things to Eat?, posted by MissThang on December 27, 2010, at 10:51:54
I guess you have a blood pressure cuff at home. My friend lent me one when we were having dinner and I went to the ER after eating parmesan cheese and going to the ER to get my BP checked. In my experience, having a BP cuff around all the time is not a great idea. I became obsessive about taking my BP and the fact is that BP is very volatile. Walking up a couple of flights of stairs can push your systolic pressure way up. So I don't want to minimize your worries but maybe you aren't having hypertensive crises. Maybe your BP is just volatile. You might want to see your GP about this. I pizza with nothing but mozzeralla shouldn't have tyramine, nor should a turkey sandwich unless the turkey has gone bad, nor should canned soup. There are plenty of things which never have tyramine -- eggs, milk, grains, fresh meats, vegetables and most fruits, nuts, etc. Go on a really healthy low fat diet for a couple of weeks until the parnate has left your system and you should be alright. And why take your BP unless you get a severe occiptial headache??
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