When I'm "Stupid" About My Meds

By B. Gregory Sloan


When we were going through the portion of life in which we were raising young, impressionable children, our three youngsters were not allowed to utter the big "S" word. Nope, the big "S" word simply wasn't allowed. Our little ones weren't permitted to call one another or anybody else-"stupid." Yes, people might just feel that there are a lot of additional words that ought to be banned in a household before that particular one, and there actually were, but "stupid" was definitely one that wasn't tolerated.

So, that's one particular reason that I began thinking about that particular word in regards to my personal life and discipline practices a few days ago. At the ripe young age of 54, there happen to be a few prescribed medicines that I have to take when I need them. That being said, the most important one, the medication that I am actually directed to take each day, is the medication in which I am the most likely to forget. It's called Amlodipine, which is prescribed for high blood pressure(hypertension) .

But here's the deal with me. My degree of hypertension is not exceptionally high, or in the typical "danger zone," however, for the "Silent Killer' that we know high blood pressure to be, it's nothing short of "stupid" for me to fail to place a very high priority on swallowing that small pill to make sure that my blood pressure levels stay at a safe level. Hypertension can easily be the cause of so many dreadful things, including stroke, heart attack, and more. We simply can't play around with it.

So, exactly why am I more apt to forget that medication than the other medications? Well, those hypertension symptoms aren't normally crying out. I have a small disc problem in my lower back for which I have prescription medication, and when it flares up, it definitely lets me know about it. But, this is not actually so when it concerns my blood pressure. It's quite a sneaky rascal. With very many ailments, the symptoms are certainly going to scream to you that it is time for your meds. But nope, my hypertension doesn't tug on my shirt sleeve and remind me.

So, duh ... how stupid am I? Why don't I put a reminder on my phone or something like I would do for other important tasks? That way I will likely not forget that extremely important pill. It just ain't that difficult! But, it's really important.

So, okay, I continue to expect that my children do not call each other stupid. However, this is one instance in which I think their daddy has certainly fallen into that classification on occasion. High blood pressure is very dangerous. Let's follow our physicians' directions and do the deal. Let's save our lives.




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