When Optus executive Shailendra Tripathi started experiencing headaches after work, he initially dismissed them as the result of work stress.
A healthy lifestyle and no history of drinking or smoking led him to believe the symptoms were nothing serious.
“I was young and healthy, so I was thinking, it must just be the work pressure. I would take some Nurofen every now and then and things would settle down,” Tripathi told 9 News.
However, as the headaches continued, Tripathi went to his doctor, who told him he had high blood pressure and gave him medication for it.
However, his kidney function went unchecked....
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