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High Blood Pressure Problems Lower Yours Right Now Proper Medication

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Healthy Choice - 13 Mar 2006 05:19 GMT
Of all the diseases and problems that we as people face, high blood
pressure is one of the most easily treatable. Yet, there are so many
people who have it and are unable to lower it. Why?

The answer may surprise you.

Most people who suffer from high blood pressure, have been diagnosed as
having it and been given a treatment regime have great difficulty in
sticking to the regime itself. That is the biggest problem in battling
high blood pressure.

For example. Patients who need to take certain drugs to lower their
blood pressure become lax. They may basically feel okay, especially if
their blood pressure is not serious enough. Most people with borderline
high blood pressure have no symptoms. Therefore, because they basically
feel in good health they will occasionally skip their medications or
not take them at all.
It is always good to take the proper medication!
A great website to check out is http://bloodpressure.bravehost.com/
Freckles - 13 Mar 2006 06:06 GMT
> Of all the diseases and problems that we as people face, high blood
> pressure is one of the most easily treatable. Yet, there are so many
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> It is always good to take the proper medication!
> A great website to check out is http://bloodpressure.bravehost.com/

BULL!!

I've had high blood pressure for longer than I like to remember.

I take the medicines as and when prescribed and for most of the time my
pressure is within acceptable limits.

However, like with all medicines, the body adjusts to them and they need to
be changed and the doses adjusted from time to time.

Taking the drugs needed to keep my blood pressure within proper levels is
about as simple and easy as breathing.

I have no problems with my BP meds and I don't think I know anyone who does.
Alan S - 13 Mar 2006 09:43 GMT
>> Of all the diseases and problems that we as people face, high blood
>> pressure is one of the most easily treatable. Yet, there are so many
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>
>I have no problems with my BP meds and I don't think I know anyone who does.

My BP meds have slightly different labels to yours - and the
OP's. Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Grenache, Petit
Verdot...116/65.

Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia.
d&e, metformin 2x500mg
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Julie Bove - 13 Mar 2006 06:47 GMT
> Of all the diseases and problems that we as people face, high blood
> pressure is one of the most easily treatable. Yet, there are so many
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> not take them at all.
> It is always good to take the proper medication!

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Huh?  High BP was the first medical problem I had that needed medication.  I
never had difficulty taking the pills.  Why would others become lax?  Why
would they think this is not serious?  And no, I'm not going to your
website.  *sheesh*

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Alan S - 13 Mar 2006 09:44 GMT
>It is always good to take the proper medication!

Go away.

No commercials here please.

Alan, T2, Australia.
 
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