Hi Polly,
Did you have a chance to read the "Tex-" thread? It explains what seems to have happened, (as best I can tell). IOW, I believe that my recent BP excursions were caused by a drug interaction.
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=11011
Basically, after last July's "TIA thang", in a few days, my BP settled down to the 120 to 130-something range, and by September, (a few weeks after I started taking the rasagiline), it was averaging in the 110-120 range, (with diastolic pressures in the 60s). After I had been taking the rasagiline for a few more weeks, (and fall hay fever season rolled around), my BP began averaging higher again, (120s to 130 somethings,with occasional systolic pressures in the upper 140s), but once I was sure that the rasagiline was "safe", then after a while, I only checked my BP occasionally. I attributed the higher readings to either chance, or possibly the antihistamines that I occasionally took for hay fever.
As you can see by reading that thread, I had a few bad days, earlier in the week. Yesterday, for the first time this week, it stayed out of the stage 1 hypertension range, and it seems to be slowly but steadily receding. I've been watching my salt intake, and not adding any, in order to help out the "recovery", but last night, I guess I was half-asleep, 'cause I grabbed a bag of potato chips, without thinking, and ate a bunch of them before it dawned on me what I was doing.
My GP will review the BP averages in a couple of weeks, and we'll decide what to do, then. I just hope that this hasn't caused a permanent shift in my BP, because thinking back, I'll bet that I had been having occasional BP spikes previously, (due to occasional drug interactions), and I wasn't even aware of it. Interactions of this sort may become worse, with recurrences, (similar to allergies), but that's just speculation, on my part. Who knows?
Love,
Tex