My Wake-Up Call: Blood Pressure Crisis at 198/107 – Time to Reclaim My Health, For My Family and Future

Hey Hive family,

This morning hit me hard. I checked my blood pressure, and it read 198 over 107. That's not just high—it's a full-blown crisis. I've been hovering around 150/100 in recent doctor visits, and my doc had to step up my meds: staying on Valsartan but adding Amlodipine in the afternoons at 6 PM. It's a combination that's commonly used when one med isn't enough to get things under control.

But meds are only part of the story. This spike is my body's screaming wake-up call, and I'm listening.

Three years ago, I was in a similar (actually worse) spot. At 5'9" and 245 pounds, I was carrying way too much weight. I had severe sleep apnea that left me exhausted every day, and my blood pressure was dangerously high. I was miserable, and deep down, I knew it was unsustainable.

Then I made a radical change: I went very low-carb, cutting out all sugars, starches, breads, rice, and processed junk. My diet became simple and powerful:

  • Eggs and meat as staples
  • Plenty of vegetables
  • Some fruits
  • A handful of nuts

Very little carbs overall. No exercise at first—just strict diet. In 4 months, I dropped 45 pounds down to around 200, then kept going to 190 pounds. The results were life-changing:

  • Sleep apnea disappeared (no more machine needed!)
  • Blood pressure normalized
  • I felt energetic, clear-headed, and truly healthy
  • I posted a ton about it here on Hive back then—weight loss updates, how amazing I felt, pure happiness.

After about 6 months of strict low-carb, I slowly reintroduced some starches like rice, bread, and even a bit of sugar. It felt harmless at the time. Fast-forward three years: I'm now 212 pounds (up 20+ from my low), dealing with creeping high blood pressure again, and mild sleep apnea returning. It's not as bad as before, but it's annoying and a clear warning sign.

At 46 years old, I'm staring down the barrel of heading back to 245 if I don't stop now. My wife is pregnant—about two months along—and we're expecting our next beautiful child. I have three daughters who need their dad healthy, present, and providing. As a Jewish man, family is everything to me. I can't risk leaving them early because I ignored the signs. I want to watch them grow, succeed, and build their lives—with me right there.

So, this is it. No more excuses. I'm going back to what worked—that low-carb, no-sugar way of eating that made me feel invincible. Eggs, meat, veggies, fruits, nuts. Minimal carbs. Strict again.

But this time, I'm doing it smarter:

  • Adding exercise from day one. Three years ago, diet alone did the heavy lifting (literally). Now, I know movement is essential for long-term health, better blood pressure control, preserving muscle, and boosting overall results. Walking, strength training, maybe some cardio—whatever gets me consistent and building habits.

My immediate goals:

  • Drop those 20+ pounds (aiming back toward 190 or better)
  • Get blood pressure consistently down
  • Reduce or even eliminate the need for BP meds (or at least significantly lower the dose)
  • Kick sleep apnea back to the curb for good

This morning after the reading, I took my meds and ate fish with very little yellow rice—easing in while staying mindful. From here on, full commitment.

If you're reading this and struggling with high blood pressure, excess weight, sleep apnea, or creeping back to old habits—know that change is possible. I did it once purely through diet, and I'm proving it can happen again. Many others have shared similar stories: low-carb approaches helping reverse hypertension, improve sleep apnea, and drop serious weight, often with better energy and fewer meds.

This isn't about perfection—it's about progress and persistence. I'll update here on Hive with my journey: meals, workouts, BP readings, weight checks, how I feel. If it helps even one person take that first step, it'll be worth it.

To my family: I'm doing this for you. To Hive: thank you for the support then and now. Let's make this the start of something strong.

Stay healthy, stay strong everyone.

What do you think, Hive? Anyone else turned things around with low-carb + exercise? Share your tips below—I could use the motivation!



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