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makaka
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wondering what to do about BP being high.
The last thing my PC said was lets wait , but the Neurological doctor said lpipids?

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Lipids?

Norvasc has some pretty annoying side effects.

Have you tried magnesium?

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I take NOW brand NAC in the morning and night and it causes me to feel very relaxed and mellow. I tried another brand of NAC but I didn't get the same result. I don't know if it would help with high BP but you could try it.
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NAC,IS,NIACIN???

I take mag, used to give myself shots ,ne do won't order that.

mini.standard process

lymetoo what side effects from norvasic????or lipids,are they the same.?

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that meant new doctor doesn't order mag. shots..
I take high dosee and have spray for legs when I need something fast for pain or tingles

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what bad effects with Norvasic??
I read it helps with RAYOUDS SYMDROME, THE NUMB LEGS,FEET OR HANDS, TINGLY FEELY, LIKE BLOOD ISN'T GETTING ALL THE WAY TO THE TIPS OF BODY.

I FIRST THOUGHT IT WAS AN OXYGEN THING AND CELLS.

STILL WISH I KNEW MORE

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Norvasc can cause incessant coughing in some patients.

Verapamil helps Raynaud's.

Lipids is "fats" in the blood.. I was just asking why your doctor said something about lipids.

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MRI AND MRA READING SHOWS AN EVENT HAPPENED LIKE SMALL STROKE AND SMALL HEMOGLOBIN,blood leak,.

looks a little older in time he thought only baby asprin then mentiond lipids to other doctor.

nobody has taken blood since all of these changes.

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I mentioned Ranauds to cardiologist assistant.

He said the could do a test in office .

A LLMD I saw a long time ago would do VEGF testing.

Then I took something like Bouluke supplement for a while.

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It may be nerves is why they said lipids ...the boluke will help thin blood but may break ip biofilm...the vegf will be elevated if ther is bart infection..raynauds is just a description if blood doesnt flow well to extremities

they will have you hold ice and check blood return...do you have livedo reticulitis? ... there is aldosterone that may help if bp is low ...do you have llmd ..? Still holding good thought for you makaka... pm if you need anything

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You would know if you had Raynaud's or not. IMO, no test is needed. I sure wouldn't want to test mine.

If you fingers turn white, then blue and red (purple).. then you have it.

http://niams.nih.gov/health_info/Raynauds_Phenomenon/raynauds_ff.asp

You can also google for pics of it.

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is it badto start lisiniprol for now ,while waiting for neurological appt.
It can be stopped CAN'T it?

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tutu ,I did google, I don't have visual signs. but there's no doubt that my feet were feeling cold.

the rest of me was hot.

the fet while cold on top felt like up agaignt something very hot on bottom of feet. at the same time

.It either stopped when I started the lisinaprol.OR AS I FOUGH WHAT I'M PRETTY SURE WAS A BOUGHT OF MYCOPLASMA PNEUMONIA. LIKE MY BODY WAS PULLING ENERGY FROM EXTREMISTIES TO GET READY TO FIGHT FEVER AND COUGH AND COMPLETE WEAKNESS

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I have no clue.

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