Showing posts with label high blood pressure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high blood pressure. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Important Appointments
Today in just a little while I will be going to have my blood pressure checked. They have been trying various kinds of medications on me and I think they have found the right one now. I sure hope so. Then we have an appointment at the cancer center for my husband. He had a biopsy last week and we will find out the results. It does make you a bit nervous wondering about the results of that test.
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biopsy,
cancer center,
high blood pressure,
medications
Friday, July 29, 2011
Avastin Lawsuit
Breast cancer is an awful disease. Many times it can be cured, but often drugs are given to slow the growth of the tumors and all it does is prolong life. However, they have found that Avastin does not prolong life. In fact, it has many serious side effects that in themselves are life threating, thus a Avastin lawsuit has begun. In checking the Internet I was reading up on this drug and found the side effects could be heart attack, holes in the stomach, high blood pressure, and these are just a few of the side effects. If you or someone you know has suffered such side effects, they will probably want to contact an experience law firm to find out if they have a case. They will give you a free consultation.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Hypertension or High Blood Pressure
It is always a good idea to have regular checkups with your doctor. I know at one appointment, I was surprised to learn that I had high blood pressure. Over the years, it has gone up and down and have had to change medications. One medication gave me a tickle in my throat and I was always coughing. It usually happened at the most inopportune times too such as being on the phone at work. A change of meds took care of that. If you haven't had a physical for a long time, or have never had one, you might consider doing that. Many are walking around with Diabetes too and don't know it and it is damaging their bodies even though they feel good.
Labels:
high blood pressure,
hypertension,
medications,
physicals
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