Dear Pam,
I will try what you suggest. Because of how the nurse treated me on the
phone the
other day, I'm afraid to even call, but I know I have to. I know how
dangerous
high BP is.
Thank you,
Kevin
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DEAR KEVIN, BELIEVE ME I WAS A NURSE AND THAT IS WRONG. MY
DEAR KEVIN, BELIEVE ME I WAS A NURSE AND THAT IS WRONG. MY HUSBAND TAKES
THEM AND WE MAKE VERY SURE WE HAVE THEM ON HAND.
MY FATHER IS HERE FOR A MONTH I MADE SURE HE HAD HIS BLOOD PRESSURE MEDS. MY
DOCTOR SAID IF HIS MEDS DID NOT ARRIVE HE WOULD GIVE ME A SCRIPT FOR MY DAD.
I DO NOT WANT TO S
Hi Kevin,
You need to do what I am going to do - stop going to the doctors unless I am
dying. And, then, I guess I will not need them. I do not think they can help
some of us. Just the way it is. So, I will go only when there is no other
option. I will go for thyroid blood test, perhaps a mammogra
Natalie M..
Yes, I am on a Foley, and I know that they make me more susceptible to a
UTI. I just finished a cycle of Macrobid, and I'm still not sure if it has
cleared up the UTI. I'll have to stop by my doctor's office and have them
take
another urine sample. Wish me luck!
Naomi
C-4
Diane,
Thank you for the compliment. I'll have to print this out and read it on my
down days is well.
Keep the faith
Naomi
C-4 quad since July 2, 2005
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Sandy,
I wonder if my doctor would be legally liable if I get sick because I
couldn't come
in and he refused to refill my blood pressure medication?
I think the doctors got together and figured out a way to milk out some moe
of our insurance money.
My last neurologist is still sending me a b