...st ok, not great. A lower Hba1c means lower mortality.
Hba1c is the amount of glucose sticking to your blood cells - over 7
can. I'm not fatalistic. I'd like to live to a ripe old age...
...s daily and try to get one hour exercise a day. If you have any TIA's tell ur doc, you'll need blood thinner. Better safe than sorry! PS - evidence is building that statins like Lipitor can...
...t be investigated and determine if there's an obvious cause for them. For example if you have high blood pressure, then they are symptomatic of another problem, which is the risky thing, not the...
... reasons you may "hear" your heart beating. Many quite benign, and a few quite serious. High blood pressure is one and could be a reason also for arrhythmias.
What you take to be stoppi...
...derate amounts of "good" fats (olive oil, nuts). Two key numbers for diabetics -
Hba1c and blood pressure. How do you rate on those? Did you see the
AHA article on fish oil capsules an...
...nt diaphoresis. I had a check-up and my physical signs other than the slight discomfort check out fine. Blood pressure controlled with medication...cholestrol fine.
The strange this is that the pa...
...monia (not needed for deamination) with carbon dioxide to for urea. The liver release the urea into the bloodstream for the kidneys to pick up. If the body doesn't have enough water, the urea c...
...few months but it's not helping the situation.
Im really starting to get worried. Its clear the blood just isnt flowing like it should be. Do u have guesses what's wrong with me and what...
... movement of the heart muscle including the performance of the valves. This will help determine how the blood flows through the heart, and how the muscles themselves are contracting to pump blood. I...
...th changes in diet ... nearly day by day, unlike cholesterol which tends to be about every two weeks, or blood sugar which is almost by the quarter hour!
An unusually heavy "green" mean ...
....
For the last month I have been having a buzzing in my ears, some dizziness, lots of joint pain and my blood pressure is (as always has been) about 114/65 with 60bpm. When I was working my pulse was...
...oronary arteries.
So, how's it treated ... the goal is to take stress off the heart by improving blood flow to the heart, and reducing the hormones that cause the heart muscle to thicken (thin...
...tol (a sugar substitute) is a slowly metabolized carbohydrate that generally causes only a small rise in blood glucose levels."
That came from the package. They have a website: www.herseys....
...eart attack is a spasm, not dissimilar to a cramp in any other muscle. It can be caused by insufficient blood, or it can be caused by an electrical malfunction around the heart. This is related to t...
...the arteries and exercise will increase HDL cholesterol (which scavenges the LDL).
Hypertension (high blood pressu...
.... My statin dose was cut in half and it improved a fair bit.
The other possibility is that decreased blood flow to your brain from lower BP and heart rate from the meds may be causing a problem.
...
...ry - came back as normal. No other symptoms that I can think of. Doctor said he will check ANA (?)
in blood work. What is that and what does it tell you?...
hi everyone,
i'm new to this group and 6 months new to exercise.
i'm 38 and have let myself go over the last few years. after a routine visit to the docs, he gave me a physical and f...
... work out hard 6 days a week, have an ideal BMI and weight for my height and less than 15% body fat. My blood pressure at rest averages 105/65 and my resting heart rate is 51. My blood glucose level...
b/p
by stuart
...ry good.
Then your BP at 116 over 85 shows that your heart isn't having to push hard to get your blood around your circulatory system. What's your normal resting BP? If I were to guess,...
...uns in my family along with something with a thyroid may this be the issues im still waiting to get back blood work. Thank u . Doll....
...stant and may have a thyroid problem or something like that. You may have to see a doctor and have your blood tested.
I hope to hear from you soon about seeing some weightloss results. BTY
I...
...39;s wrong, perhaps you'd be better off lying down!
So, the dizziness is probably not because of blood pressure issues.
Ask your doctor why they are using a wrist cuff and ask them to doubl...
...hance or inhibit" the effects of warfarin, but it does change the amount available for thinning the blood.
The best thing to do is to talk with your doctor about the exercise program you inten...
Typical "normal" blood pressure is 120/80 What your says is that when your heart is on its contraction the maximum pressure in your arm artery is only 108 which means there is less than norm...
... tissue is being damaged during the runs ... and so the liver deals with the damaged muscle cells in the blood and produces more urea ... which is ejected from the body in your urine and from sweat gl...
...lipid profile and not concerned about my HDL being 38. However, I am exercising more and expect the next blood test to reveal a higher HDL....
...mended level).
They've modified the previous recommendations to help reduce the prevalence of high blood pressure. See http://www.azstarnet.com/dailystar/...ticles/9548.php for more on this. ...
... of images, but all involve the introduction of radiocontrast dyes via catheters.
The problem is that blood has a comparable density to water as far as X-Ray and other imaging techniques, so a cont...
...n is rare, and most often when the muscles are being used rather than when resting (due to the decreased blood flow from lower heart rate and BP)
Personally, I'm also taking a statin for chole...
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