Well, Violet,
First thought is that you are NOT salt-sensitive in the least.
Some of the things we salt-sensitives have in common is the ability to spike both blood presure and weight inordinately (from 3 to even 7 pounds) from a high salt dose.
Other symptoms are waking up with slightly swollen hands and knees and even faces from a very salty day (like a bag of pretzels, potato chips or a Chinese meal.)
Another commonality is that diuretics cause copious peeing and a large drop in weight and blood pressure but ARB's like Diovan have very little effect as anti-hypertensives.
I often crave salt but I am not sure if that is common to salt sensitive hypertensives or not. I can avoid salt in all my food preparation but preparred foods and restaurant foods are another issue entirely. IF I could restrict my salt intake to 1500 mg./day, I could toss out any and all BP pills but I cannot live in society and manage to keep my sodium low. I know there are those who CAN and my hat is off to them...I am green with envy.