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| Date: | Wed, 19 Jul 2017 15:02:48 -0400 |
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In many cases, the side effects from blood pressure medication are quite severe. Did you know that one of the most common side effects of the most popular blood pressure medications where fits of rage? Not exactly what you want to hear if you're a family man. We can bring your blood pressure down, well past acceptable limits, and into the healing range, without having to take any dangerous medications. Find Out What We're Talking About Lowering your blood pressure is not the type of medical issue that should be treated symptomatically. Which is the practice of just treating the symptoms of the illness. It's the type of condition that needs to be treated at the source. Most physicians aren't even comfortable admitting that their not entirely sure what causes hypertention. Which makes it very difficult to treat. And even more difficult to try to develop a safe, and effective, treatment program for. We Safely Reduce Your Blood Pressure. Though essential hypertension remains somewhat mysterious, it has been linked to certain risk factors. High blood pressure tends to run in families and is more likely to affect men than women. Age and race also play a role. In the United States, blacks are twice as likely as whites to have high blood pressure, although the gap begins to narrow around age 44. After age 65, black women have the highest incidence of high Âblood pressure. Brought to you by: Claire Denner Network Creative 2831 St Rose Pkwy #200, Henderson, NV, 89052 Get me out of future messages! There are many symptoms associated with high blood pressure that should not be ignored. If you get weak or numb in your arm, leg, or face, it can be a sign of a stroke, especially if it's on one side of your body. You could also be having a stroke if you can't keep your balance, feel dizzy, or have trouble walking. Get help quickly if you suddenly can't see well, get a bad headache, feel confused, or have problems speaking or understanding. getting better and better.. Yep, but we're still not better then what biology provides. It'll be interesting times if we're ever able to produce artificial joints/limbs/organs that are **better** then what is naturally provided. Yeah, but who's gonna install them for us? ...and back and shoulders. 52 y.o. here w/ ruptured disc, osteoarthritis in shoulders w/ bone spurs, and a week knee. How do you 'be kind to your knees'? How? When they're gone. When they're goooooone. You're gonna miss them when they're gone. Be kind to your knees, you'll miss them when you're kneecapped by a loan shark. Obligatory link: https://youtu.be/sTJ7AzBIJoI Or don't go outside. Don't mess too much with your hair, or else by the time you're 35, you'll look like Greg Matthews. I heard that song for the first time in about 15 years when I was on my honeymoon, and all Imcould think was "Jesus, this is really solid advice." You see, though, I'm immune because I never see the sunlight *rubs hands together menacingly* I used this as the opening line in my grad yearbook If you get weak or numb in your arm, leg, or face, it can be a sign of a stroke, especially if it's on one side of your body. You could also be having a stroke if you can't keep your balance, feel dizzy, or have trouble walking. Get help quickly if you suddenly can't see well, get a bad headache, feel confused, or have problems speaking or understanding. "Caught early, it is often reversible," says internist Jacob Teitelbaum, MD. Don't wait to see a doctor. Call 911. If you get a clot-buster drug within 4.5 hours of your first symptom, you can lower your risk of long-term disability from stroke. ÂPolish guy. I actually did meet him on a fishing boat coincidentally. I'm talking like drinking vodka after hours at some sushi place with him and the restaurant owner kind of drinking. Dude knew how to party. I know what you meant Polack, Pole, or just Polish person. Thanks, meant to use the old timey slang, not in a derogatory way. I woke up in the Hospital one time after a four loko night with a BAC of .49 and thought that was crazy. These people really know how to party [deleted] I'm not downvoting you for any political reason, "Caught early, it is often reversible," says internist Jacob Teitelbaum, MD. Don't wait to see a doctor. Call 911. If you get a clot-buster drug within 4.5 hours of your first symptom, you can lower your risk of long-term disability from stroke. |
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