... beta blocker. I am wondering if it is the timing of taking the bb (after am workouts), aging process, diet or ?
thanks for your thoughts...
...aubes, who in 2001 won the Science in
Society Journalism Award from his article
The Soft Science of Dietary Fat
Gary Taubes
Science, Vol 291, Number 5513, Mar 30, 2001 pp. 2536-2545
Winner of t...
...ation that weight loss alone can improve lipid profiles - and ther is also indication that very low fat diet does not work as well after weight loss phase is over.
Try google to find possible suppl...
...b" content. They contain several vitamins and minerals. Grains and oats are often a good source of dietary fiber, which has a number of health benefits. For example, fiber helps protect against d...
...ody fat,to lean for me. when i started it was m&m's and pizza for the most part, to a balanced diet, three meals and three snacks. i was in the gym 5-6 days a week,about a hour weights and ca...
... LDL 120,
Triglycerides 88. (A year earlier, my total cholesterol was 276. I'd lowered it through diet and exercise alone, plus 600 mg a day of over-the-counter Niacin.) Doctor said VLDL was als...
...bility. If you need to be on a blood thinning regimen, it's important to have a fairly consistent diet from day to day. Having vitamin K rich foods isn't a bad thing, so long as you are co...
...rinking a CUP of espresso in the morning, a can or two of redbull at lunch, and caffeine soda, although diet, constantly throughout the day). It's clearly not working well. I am wondering if th...
As far as verapamil and the pacer, it depends on what kind of pacer you have. It sounds like a run of the mill variety which first stimulates your
SA node (causes the atria to contract) and then the...
...lone will not kill you. It's saying that you need to make changes to your lifestyle through meds, diet and exercise that will keep you BP lower so your heart doesn't have to work so hard to...
... give yourself.
Get your cholesterol monitored ... Make a lifestyle change to lower the fats in your diet. With atherosclerosis, the doctors seem to like you to go below 50gm of fat per day. This...
...nfirm. and
You don't mention your starting weight, height bf% etc. so it is hard to tell about diet. Intake looks a little low calorie wise for someone with such an ambitious workout plan. 10...
Hi,
Ask in misc.fitness.weights They will have LOTS of suggestions. I've taken the liberty of x-posting it over there for ya...
For pull-ups they may suggest doing negatives (starting hig...
...iagnosed with diabetes 2 years ago. He is not on insulin and controls the diabetes with medication and diet. On
October 27 my father had an aortic aneurysm repaired which involved the aorta below t...
...ssed it could be. So, me ... under average weight, not a couch potato, reasonable, although not a good diet have a heart attack? You've got to be kidding. By the time I got to the ER, I felt g...
...n).
This all comes with a change in lifestyle ... very low fat (less than 50gm per day) and low salt diet and a good pattern of exercise, and if you're a smoker, a ban from smoking!
Sometim...
This is one for your doctor because inverted T waves are merely an indicator of several possibilities including
Coronary ischemia ... your heart isn't getting enough blood due to coronary art...
...ons of different recipes.
My fav is:
1 banana
5 frozen strawberries
1 scoop protein powder
1 cup Diet V8 splash
1 cup water blend (leave out the water when blending and only add to the consist...
...y foods, so how much of an improvement in cholesterol you'll get by cutting down fats is unknown. Dietary cholesterol (from the cholesterol you eat) is only about 15% of your total cholesterol, ...
A "lesion" in this case refers to the damaged artery with its blockage and is primarily in the LAD artery at the point of the ostia.
<i>"the left main coronary artery ( LM...
You should take medication as recommended by your doctor.
Nadolol is is a beta blocker used to regulate your heart rate and blood pressure.
One of the side effects of beta blockers is that you w...
The redoutable Guardian!!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0 ,3858,4895880-103409,00.html
Let them eat cake, butter, cream ...
For decades the advice has been to cut cholesterol and protect yo...
This is from a friend who has walked in your shoes:
"I am not an MD but I am fairly knowledgeable and offer this for you: I have never heard of this degree of impairment from just dextro unles...
Hydration, yes; 'sports drink', no. One of the big ripoff con jobs,
Kewl, another night worker! Are you on 8's or 12's? Here's what I've noticed so far:
I wake up around 5pm. (aka 1700) I shower, etc, then head for the kitchen to get something ...
...oth cases, you are in the moderate hypertension range.
Mild hypertension can often be managed with diet.
Moderate and higher hypertension usually requires med...
I don't know if it's higher than other surgeries, but depression is definitely common with people who've had heart attacks and heart surgery. The reason being that I don't think t...
You've got a few things working against you here ...
First, your medications ...
I would presume that you are taking a beta blocker like Lopressor (metoprolol). This will cause tiredness ....
... lived with humans since forever, so there must be a way to at least keep it under control, by changing diet, for example. I'm looking into herbal remedies rather than the conventional antibiotic...
... campaign that encourages people to take "small steps" toward governing their children's diets and encouraging more physical activity, such as climbing stairs instead of taking the elev...
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