Is trial LHV reversible? according to my doctor its because I have high blood pressure.
Talk with your doctor.
I can't say this enough it seems ... Your doctor should be your primary source of information for conditions impacting you!
I'm not saying this because I'...
I am no doctor, but I would take it easy if I were you, until you have a doctor check you out.
And I'm Doctor Kildare's and Doctor Ben Casey's Doctor, but I'm not Michael Jackson's doctor.
Your pulse rate depends on the speed of your heart, how fast your heart's...
...ng this medicine and these dizzy spells are either prolonged or regularly happening, you should tell your doctor, who may choose to reduce the dose or take other steps.
As with all these things, ta...
Thank you. But i will bring the points back to my doctor and let them make the decision for me. My doctor has already adjusted my regimen into a combination of two, which will unlikely produce T.
...y to hear you are not feeling well. It sounds like a cliche but the only one who can really help you is a doctor. Perhaps you can change doctors or ask for a second opinion from another doctor?...
If you are having a reaction to any medication then you should talk with your doctor. BUT if it's what you consider to be an extreme reaction then you shouldn't wait ... get an urgent appoin...
When you doctor did your bloodwork, did he/she test for Vitamin D?
Why did your doctor ask you to increase your calcium intake? Is there a relationship between this request and your Vitamin D inta...
Sig, I think it is definitely something you should go see a doctor for - just to have some tests performed.
Personally I think it might be something like a QS interval (heart beating two beats toget...
"His doctor thinks it's stress and in his head and keeps offering him "happy pills"."
I am glad you are changing doctors. This is not sound advise coming from a docto...
Daniel I am sorry but I -not being a doctor- think your hypertension is the cause as well. But(!) I would advise you to see another doctor for a second opinion.
Right. I imply I'm a doctor <LOLOL> in Chung's fevered dreams...
Poor Chung. <LOL> His dictionary came with crayons and little pictures of Winnie the Pooh. I'm not any ki...
...If the discomfort felt deeper than the chest wall, then, I'd be more concerned and probably go see a doctor.
Either way, I'd stop shovelling snow until it cleared up, or I'd seen a d...
...nant. For the last two months or so I have noticed that my pulse races, and this was verified at my last doctor appointment where I had a bp of 90/60 and pulse of 111. My doctor has given me a refer...
...o an ER for an EKG (ECG depending on where you actually are!) Don't mess around with a trip to your doctor's office unless he has an EKG machine on site - not many do.
That kind of sensa...
... you're worried and I think you've a right to be ... but what you should be doing is going to a doctor or even a hospital rather than asking questions about it in an online forum.
Imagine...
...cian and note would have been taken. I am pretty much sure that with all the court cases going on against doctors in the U.S. no doctor would like to take a chance (which is good, at least that's...
...al routine. If on the other hand you don't regularly chew this gum, then don't.
Now, your doctor may have a different take on this because he may be looking for other things that it ma...
The internet is not a doctor. It is illegal to diagnose because a) we aren't doctors, and b) even if we were doctors, there's a requirement to do a full examination.
Looking at a list of...
Definitely take her to a doctor. You may have problems getting the doctor to take the complaint seriously in a youth.
There are lots of potential possibilities here, including things as simple as ...
Better than any test is a doctor who know how to "figure things out."
Such a doctor can sometimes "know" what is wrong without any testing (or with very little testing). It soun...
Book an appointment with your doctor.
IF it happens again before your doctor's appointment, GO TO THE ER! DO NOT DRIVE YOURSELF. Get someone to drive you, or call for paramedics.
This cou...
...nt? My mother has been on coumadin 2.0 mg for approx 18 months and during this period of time her family doctor took INR tests once every two months but never adjusted the dosage. During this 18 mon...
...ess test and blood checks. Everything was normal. I still have a twitch near the left nipple area. THe doctor thinks it is a sprain. I have this for the last 8 months. When I am stressed up the pa...
...rt than from the differences in the cuffs.
That said, the easiest way is to compare your result with a doctor's office test. I'm sure your doctor's office would oblige you!...
First things first, that is definitely dangerously high BP.
As to the doctor, it sounds like he's trying to find the right combinations of medications to help bring down that BP and so far has...
... found nothing wrong.I want to beleive Im OK but have been worried for ages. Why have i not gone to see a doctor .Only reason I have is Doctor Phobia...
I am 31 Male 214 lbs. I have a heart murmur that the doctor says is ok after ekg.
I have a pulse rate usually of 79 or higher and blood pressure of
108/62. I exercise regulary. (Running) WHy is my...
This is true of my husband as well. His doctor didn't prescribe the potassium initially, but after a few months on Lasix he became quite depressed -- something that had never happened to him bef...
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