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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Young Chaps, DON’T let this be you...
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<blockquote data-quote="ssj4sadie" data-source="post: 16642084" data-attributes="member: 2456"><p>I almost passed out yesterday, was petting my dog for a minute and when I stood up my vision went 95% white and I lost my balance. Thankfully I was next to the couch and went for it. Didn’t lose consciousness, but I felt damn close. Been checking my BP pretty regularly and it has generally been in the 120/62 range with all these meds when it was generally 135/80 prior to the heart attack. After that incident yesterday, I checked my BP and it was 107/60. The Docs didn’t seem to concerned when I told them how easily I was getting light headed and vision going white. I guess it is to be expected with all the meds I’m on for the stent I got.</p><p></p><p>Normally not this open on the internet…but being alone at the house is driving me bonkers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssj4sadie, post: 16642084, member: 2456"] I almost passed out yesterday, was petting my dog for a minute and when I stood up my vision went 95% white and I lost my balance. Thankfully I was next to the couch and went for it. Didn’t lose consciousness, but I felt damn close. Been checking my BP pretty regularly and it has generally been in the 120/62 range with all these meds when it was generally 135/80 prior to the heart attack. After that incident yesterday, I checked my BP and it was 107/60. The Docs didn’t seem to concerned when I told them how easily I was getting light headed and vision going white. I guess it is to be expected with all the meds I’m on for the stent I got. Normally not this open on the internet…but being alone at the house is driving me bonkers. [/QUOTE]
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