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MY MOM BLOOD PRESSURE GOT HIGH????I'M SCARED?



her blood pressure is high....is there anything i can give her or do for her???

hey. i dont know much about that kind of stuff, but as long as she stays calm, and she has seen a doctor about it, and he says it ok, she should just relax and try not to do anything that involves a lot of energy or pressure.
hope she gets better real soon!!!

<3, your long lost sister!
dont be scared...................be safe go to the doctor a s a p
I don't know how old you are but please make sure she gets to a doctor and gets on blood pressure meds immediately. Otherwise you will be planning your mother's funeral
it should not be any higher than 140 over 100=if it is higher than that get her to emergency
Don't worry about it too much. My mom has high blood pressure too and she just takes medicine for it. Just don't do anything that would cause her blood pressure to go up.
She should be seen by a doctor or hospital. Take her to the ER or call 911 if she seems to be in distress. If she is on medication, it may been to be adjusted, if she is not on medication then she can be put on some.
Make sure she takes her blood pressure pills. That is about all you can do.
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