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FREEDGUY
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Some of you are truly "special"
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steve(ill)
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Took Gassy 2 hours to change out ONE COIL on his 5.4 motor... 10 Minute job that 6 different people explained to him how to do.... NO MECHANICAL ABILITY at all...
Remember " how do you get the map light off the headliner of a truck " ??? "how do you get the blue back in the oval " ? ........... Edited by steve(ill) - 03 Apr 2022 at 9:26pm |
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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dee_veloper
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This may be of some interest to people: Safest BLOOD PRESSURE Medications in 2022A nice overview of medication types and which have side effects. Never hurts to know a little more. |
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Don't confuse my personality with my attitude.
My personality is who I am. My attitude depends on who you are. |
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Tbone95
Orange Level Access Joined: 31 Aug 2012 Location: Michigan Points: 11600 |
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Perplexity?! Well, you said it. I certainly can imagine your perplexity on a job!
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shameless dude
Orange Level Joined: 10 Apr 2017 Location: east NE Points: 13607 |
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i too have had low BP all my life...and never thought about it much until what was said at the first of this thread...my BP did raise up some after getting vaccinated. my handy dandy Doc put me on LOSARTAN. one pill a day. and a little more thinking about it...i do get a little wobbly after being on it. gotta watch out with them little pills! only cough i get now is after i light up a smoke. take a puff...hack up a lung, put it out and tell myself that was stupid! lol before your next BP test...drink a cup or 2 of coffee (not decaf) then take the test, my Doc says that usually coffee will lower the BP.
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dee_veloper
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remind me never to use your doctor.....
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Don't confuse my personality with my attitude.
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FREEDGUY
Orange Level Access Joined: 15 Apr 2017 Location: South West Mich Points: 5391 |
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Well gentlemen ( loosely stated) , GOOGLE nebraskamed . com, My guy did and sent it to me and again, GET A SHOT !!!!
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steve(ill)
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 81116 |
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Pull your HEAD out of your RECTUM FreeGAs.......... all YOUR site is doing is REGURGITATING the CDC information page !! ......... they have NO DATA on their own.
From YOUR REFERENCE............ The vaccine:COVID-19 vaccines can cause myocarditis. A large study found 1,626 cases of myocarditis among 192,405,448 persons who received mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines – a rate of 8.5 cases per million people (0.000845%). A Nature Medicine study found there was a greater risk of myocarditis, pericarditis and cardiac arrhythmia following SARS-CoV-2 infection than following COVID-19 vaccination. The study compared the rates of myocarditis in the month after vaccination to myocarditis in the month after COVID-19 infection. Compared with COVID-19 myocarditis, myocarditis after vaccination is typically more mild. Among myocarditis after COVID-19 vaccination, the CDC reported 91% of patients were fully or probably recovered three months later. The majority of myocarditis cases after vaccination have occurred shortly after the second dose of Pfizer in young men. Take note of how your heart feels in the days after vaccination. If you experience chest pain, shortness of breath or heart palpitations, call 911 or go to the emergency room. Most vaccine-induced myocarditis cases respond well to medical attention and treatment. NOBODY is saying it is REAL COMMON... But it DOES HAPPEN.. Edited by steve(ill) - 05 Apr 2022 at 7:46pm |
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FREEDGUY
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Well sewer rat, this comes from a 3 figure/month DOCTOR that along with heart issues, treats other issues as well . GET A SHOT !!!!
So, you looked it up, or just thumping your chest for the "betterment" of your cronies ??? Edited by FREEDGUY - 05 Apr 2022 at 7:50pm |
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steve(ill)
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This is from YOUR SITE 4900 POSTER... and it does NOT BACK UP YOUR statements.... It says there are SEVERAL HEART RELATED PROBLEMS that are "rare" but can occur due to the shot... If you can get "HEART PROBLEMS", then surely you BP can go up 10 points !!
and what does "GET THE SHOT" have to do with FACTS ?
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FREEDGUY
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PTell the whole story !! It's you pussys that are afraid of "needles/doctors" that elevate your BD, IT"S ALL IN YOUR MINDS !!!!
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DiyDave
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How many tonite, Mr. Blobby?
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steve(ill)
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POOR IGNORANT 4900 POSTER........... "MOST" on this site had the shots ...... and have had a dozen other VACCINES over the past 70 years.... I doubt many are afraid of a needle !
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Tbone95
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I had Covid.
I have been vaccinated. I have a small heart condition. My BP has hovered "just under" the treatment line for 15 years. My BP hasn't changed a tick since all that. So, what does that prove? I'm one in 330,000,000 in the USA and 1 in over 7,000,000,000 in the world, so NOTHING. Even if I add in the couple hundred people I know, still NOTHING. Now Cracker is probably mad at me again because I messed up his belief system and thinks I mean the opposite of what I say. Ahhh, talking on the internet, so much fun.
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DaveKamp
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Nothing happens for no reason, and publicized statistics are very carefully tailored to fit their intended audience. When seeking, and quoting, it is extremely important to place them in context to other metrics. Easy way to get a 'better' picture of the situation, is to look at sales figures for the most common HBP medications... the easy way, is to look at the quartery stockholder's reports you get in the mail when you hold stocks in the major pharmaceutical companies. Mine clearly show sales of HBP-related pharmaceuticals is up considerably, and the curve is very coincident to last year's vaccination surge. But it didn't take that investigation, my company pressed extremely hard to get everyone vaccinated, and now we have a very statistically significant population who've been put on thinners. Good doctors do what they THINK is best, and they strive to abide by the maxim of Hippocratic Oath. Companies that seek profit from sales of medical equipment and pharmaceuticals are not bound by this oath, therefore, they go to great expense to attempt to mold the opinions of doctors, so that they'll believe that a given product is concurrent to The Oath. Being a doctor nowdays, with the corporate structure of healthcare organizations being what it is, is NOT what it used to be. In proportion to the work they do, and the difficulty and burdon of corporate and legal requirements, the actual job of actually helping people, is practically lost, and the compensation for all that hard work has fallen to very poor levels. Left unchecked, the failures we've promolugated, will overtake us.
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Ten Amendments, Ten Commandments, and one Golden Rule solve most every problem. Citrus hand-cleaner with Pumice does the rest.
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DaveKamp
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For any who are curious into published medical studies:
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Ten Amendments, Ten Commandments, and one Golden Rule solve most every problem. Citrus hand-cleaner with Pumice does the rest.
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fixer1958
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Has an event last Thursday morning. When I woke up, I felt like crap. Got ready for work and on the way the left side of my face started feeling numb. Finished one small job and told the powers at be I was going home because I felt like chit.
Didn't make it that far because I didn't think I could manage the 40 minute drive home. Hospital is 3 miles from work so I stopped there and called my wife to get her feedback on it because this is going to cost a fortune. She said in not so friendly verbage to get my happy ass in there. Things moved pretty quick after that. After 2 days in there and a whole bunch of torture tests and starvation. They wouldn't let me have anything because of more test coming up. Told my favorite nurse that this feels like I'm on Naked and Afraid tv show. She said yer not naked, you have a gown and socks on. Anyway they assessed I had a TIA, take this and don't that and cut me loose. Feel a lot better and am taking the week off. Work can kiss my ass but I need the money. See what happens next week. |
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Tbone95
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Dang fixer, hope you got things under control now. Good luck to you!
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fixer1958
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Appreciate that.
I'll be alright, they didn't find anything substantial. Guess I'm in fairly decent shape. I think it's stress related. I have a doc appointment Friday and see what she has to say.
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plummerscarin
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I believe stress can definitely be a factor. Mine had been a little high and took up more exercise which seemed to help. Then a diagnosis of prostate cancer and just before radiation began, BP was highest I’d ever had. Treatment is finished and also on tamsulosin, now BP is lowest I can remember.
Glad your feeling better. Do take care Edited by plummerscarin - 19 Apr 2022 at 9:00am |
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desertjoe
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Well, Fixer,,I'm hoping and Praying for your continued better health especially the BP issue. I also take Losartan and have had for years. I also had Covid and after I got past it,, I had one issue with high dizzyness to the point I dang near called 911,,,but couldn't find the friggin phone close by,,,!!Since then, I still get this "slight" dizzyness especially when I first lay down at nite but goes away after a few seconds. My older Bro, who is a 35 year ER MD from Milwaukee told me that they are seeing an noticable increase in this after covid in their patients. Only'ist thing is to NOT stand up too fast and be careful of your surroundings,,, I mentioned these dizzy spells to my Cardiologist last week and he had labs done and I got a letter from him yesterday and it says,," All of your lab results are within acceptable range. Please continue to taking your current medications"
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GSTROM99
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I had the same issue, after being on Lisinopril for years. My doc switched me to Valsartan and Diltiazem. Better control and cough is gone.
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ACinSC
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Yeah Gary , it's been quite a few years ago as I was still working . Remember thinking there's no way this little pill is making me cough , but it sure was .
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