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Topic: blood pressure is much lower than before I started treatment-why?
lymers
LymeNet Contributor
Member # 21512
posted 03-04-2010 12:50 AM
Hi Everybody, I'm curious about my blood pressure. Before being diagnosed with lyme and coinfections, my blood pressure always hovered around 120/80. After starting treatment, it lowered a lot. I've been treating now for 2 years and my blood pressure is more like 114/60. Is this a good sign that the lyme and company isn't doing so much damage to my body or does it mean my adrenals are getting weaker? Any ideas? Lymers
Posts: 287 | From Humboldt County, CA | Registered: Jul 2009
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lymers
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posted 03-04-2010 06:26 PM
Anybody? Lymers
Posts: 287 | From Humboldt County, CA | Registered: Jul 2009
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