Robert is about 15 pounds overweight, and takes
blood pressure and cholesterol medications.
Some insurance companies are OK with
blood pressure and cholesterol medications if they're doing their jobs, and a couple carriers» «build charts» are more liberal with age («thank you»!).
Blood pressure and cholesterol medications are common prescriptions insurance companies take into consideration.
These rates assume that the person applying takes a preventative
blood pressure and cholesterol medication, but that they are in otherwise excellent health.
Not exact matches
«A little over two years ago my doctor had me on three different
medications to try
and control my high
cholesterol,
blood pressure and triglycerides.
Those who hit this level were much more likely to report that they'd stopped taking
medication to control high
blood pressure,
blood sugar
and cholesterol,
and achieved remission of an obesity - linked breathing condition called sleep apnea.
After adjusting the data for age, sex, race, education, smoking, alcohol use,
blood pressure, diabetes, high
blood pressure medication,
cholesterol levels, statin use
and body mass index, the researchers found that those people who met both the recommended activity levels
and had vitamin D levels above 20 nanograms per milliliter experienced about a 23 percent less chance of having an adverse cardiovascular event than those people with poor physical activity who were deficient for vitamin D. On the other hand, people who had adequate exercise but were vitamin D deficient didn't have a reduced risk of an adverse event.
Regardless of age, the main therapeutic classes of AI
medications used in the population were cardiovascular agents such as
blood pressure medications, central nervous system agents such as sleeping pills, pain
medications,
and muscle relaxers, metabolic agents such as
medications for diabetes
and cholesterol,
and psychotherapeutic agents such as antidepressants
and antipsychotics.»
«Many obese patients are on
medication for chronic conditions such as heart disease, high
blood pressure, high
cholesterol, depression
and diabetes,» says Chand.
The trial, which includes six medical centers across the country, aims to determine whether regular aerobic exercise
and taking specific
medications to reduce high
blood pressure and cholesterol levels can help preserve brain function.
Luckily, her patients suffered no immediate ill effects beyond their
blood pressure and cholesterol levels rising,
and their levels went back down when they were placed back on
medication.
I freed myself from all
medications and healed all of my dis - eases: extreme obesity, heart disease, high
blood pressure, borderline diabetes, bad
cholesterol, extreme acid reflux, candida, stiffness, glaucoma, arthritis, bursitis, knee
and joint pain, gout, angina, insomnia, breathlessness, fatigue, chronic back problems, post nasal drip
and sleep apnea.
Drug interactions: Vitamin D might decrease the effectiveness of the
cholesterol - lowering drug atorvastatin (Lipitor),
and can also interfere with some high
blood pressure medications.
Taking lots of daily
medications can become confusing, especially if you're among 3 out of 5 people with diabetes who also have high
cholesterol, high
blood pressure or both —
and you're taking medicines for those conditions.
«I'm a believer in the DASH diet,» says Harvard cardiologist Thomas Lee, MD. «Even if a patient is already taking
medications to lower their
cholesterol and their
blood pressure, the DASH diet — or something like it — can still protect the heart
and reduce the risk of a heart attack.»
In one study, older adults with diabetes took an average of 15
medications daily to control
blood sugar, as well as health problems like high
blood pressure, high
cholesterol, heartburn, depression, brittle bones, allergies, insomnia
and asthma.
Common
medications given for
blood pressure,
cholesterol, pain, diabetes, acid reflux
and depression can all cause chronic fatigue.
A: People should keep their
blood pressure and cholesterol levels under control
and take antihypertensive
medications if necessary, as well as
cholesterol - lowering drugs if needed.
«My quintuple heart bypass surgery in 2007 led to years of taking
medications for high
blood pressure, high
cholesterol,
and insulin for type 2 diabetes.
Our program has helped many clients avoid or reduce their need for prescription
medications, including
cholesterol,
blood sugar,
and high
blood pressure medications.
Cholesterol dropped 30 points
and blood pressure medication reduced.
Be careful in the intake of fish oils, however, as high doses have been shown to increase * levels of bad
cholesterol,
and it can also have negative interaction with other
medications such as drugs prescribed for high
blood pressure.
I am on
medication (Metformin)
and blood pressure pill
and a
cholesterol pill
and a small dosage aspirn.
The DASH Diet Action Plan: Proven to Lower
Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Without
Medication retails for $ 22.99.
To make matters worse, he was taking a combination
medication for his
blood pressure and high
cholesterol.
See, «[t] ypically doctors treat «risk factors» for disease such as giving a lifetime's worth of
medications to lower high
blood pressure, elevated
blood sugar,
and high
cholesterol.»
Quickly my weight started to drop off, as well as my
cholesterol and blood pressure numbers
and I didn't need the
medications anymore.
I also have IBS with constipation, a redundant colon, allergies to foods, scents
and medication, asthma, high
blood pressure, type 2 diabetic, anxiety, depression, migrains, h. pylori duodentinitis, arthritis, high
cholesterol.
She has a slight arrhythmia, slightly elevated
blood pressure (controlled by
medication),
and cholesterol levels were good.
I'm 49 years old
and have been on about eighteen different
medications for high
cholesterol, high
blood pressure,
and type 2 diabetes for more than ten years.
I have not only lost 26 lbs (in winter time) but I've also regulated my
blood pressure,
cholesterol and triglycerides without any
medication!
If you want us to help you reverse type 2 diabetes, get off
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I used to take 186 units of insulin a day, 4 metformin daily,
Cholesterol meds once a day, high
blood pressure meds once a day
and today I am TOTALLY
MEDICATION FREE!
There are a multitude of food
and drug interactions that can be detrimental to your health, especially for
blood thinners or
cholesterol and blood pressure medications.
Compared with the participants who consumed less than 10 % of calories from added sugar (same as in Q1), those who consumed above the thresholds of 10 % or 25 % of calories from added sugar were younger; more likely to be non-Hispanic black; less likely to be currently smoking; had lower levels of physical activity, total serum
cholesterol, systolic
blood pressure, HEI, American Heart Association healthy diet score, 44
and antihypertensive
medication use;
and had higher intake of sugar - sweetened beverages
and prevalence of family history of CVD (Supplement [eTable 2]-RRB-.
The model was adjusted for age, sex, race / ethnicity, educational attainment, smoking status, alcohol consumption, physical activity level, family history of cardiovascular disease, antihypertensive
medication use, Healthy Eating Index score, body mass index, systolic
blood pressure, total serum
cholesterol,
and total calories.
Some carriers won't accept you if you're taking 2
blood pressure meds
and a
cholesterol medication because their underwriting guidelines won't allow it even if you're in great health
and have it under control.
Other factors considered are family history, high
cholesterol, high
blood pressure, diabetes, any
medication and physical
and mental health.
A similar study found that having your dog in the room lowered
blood pressure better than taking a popular type of
blood pressure medication (ACE inhibitor) when you are under stress.5 Other research has indicated that the simple act of stroking a pet can help lower
blood pressure and cholesterol.6
We have also helped people with epilepsy, pacemakers, on
medication for high
blood pressure or
cholesterol, pregnant women,
and people on
medication for anxiety, depression, or bipolar disorder.
(3) High
Blood Pressure and elevated
cholesterol combo treated with
medications can qualify for Preferred Plus.
Please note that a prescription for marijuana
and its effect on life insurance rates has nothing to do with getting life insurance while on prescription
medications for regular health issues such as diabetes, high
blood pressure, or high
cholesterol.
You can get their best health class if you quit smoking 3 years ago (most of the industry makes you wait 5 years); high
blood pressure and cholesterol treated with
medications can qualify for the best health classifications; if you're over 50 years old
and are diabetic, you can qualify for «Standard» rates; family history of cancer doesn't exclude you from the preferred plus rating either (most companies it does).
If you have pre-existing health conditions such as high
blood pressure, high
cholesterol,
and even type 2 diabetes that is controlled with
medication you can still qualify for burial insurance over age 50.
Other factors considered are family history, high
cholesterol, high
blood pressure, diabetes, any
medication and physical
and mental health.
They also specialize in favorable pricing for people with high
blood pressure and high
cholesterol as long as these conditions are controlled by
medication.
At his last two doctor visits,
blood pressure and cholesterol were under control through
medication and his echo results showed an EF of 57 %.
If you have health impairments or are on prescription
medications for chronic health concerns (high
blood pressure, high
cholesterol, diabetes, depression / anxiety
medications etc.), non-medical policies are a much easier way to get approved for mortgage protection
and life insurance coverage.
Some carriers won't accept you if you're taking 2
blood pressure meds
and a
cholesterol medication because their underwriting guidelines won't allow it even if you're in great health
and have it under control.
As a rule of thumb when running instant quotes: Preferred Plus: No Health Issues or
Medications Preferred: Controlled minor health issues (
Cholesterol,
Blood Pressure, Asthma etc) Standard Plus: Minor health issues Standard: Controlled health issues As far as lifestyle goes (like private pilots, scuba divers, skydivers etc), it all depends on your experience
and different risks associated with your lifestyle.