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Can you go on roller coasters if you have high blood pressure but it's under control with medication?



Can you go on roller coasters if you have high blood pressure but it's under control with medication?

Just because you have high blood pressure does not mean that you cannot have fun at amusement parks. If you desire to go on a roller coaster than you may. But, if your doctor has instructed you other wise I suggest that you follow his/her instructions. Everyone rides roller coasters and other amusement park rides at their own risk - rather they are or are not aware of any pre-existing medical condition.
i dont think so
I would think that that would be something you should discuss with your doctor before trying.
it really is recommended that you don't, even with medication, but in the end it is truly your own choice.
I have high blood pressure and go on them all the time. Mine is controlled by meds and I am fine. I say go for it and see how you feel.
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