
Originally Posted by
NiceGuyResearcher
Should you ask ur Doc to Prescribe Hi Blood Pressure Meds as Proactive Measure?
like taking low dose 81 mg's of Aspirin on your own to make your blood thinner after age 40?
The only info. out there based on my research is... once you get on high blood pressure medication... you should wean off of it slowly, gradually step down
I started taking 81 mgs of low dose aspirin shortly after my 40th birthday, on my own. There was no asking of my doctor if an aspirin regimen is good or not (because I am not a bleeder, I am not a hemophiliac)
*Whenever I go to a doctor, My blood pressure goes up depending on my state of mind, if I was in a rush to make the app't because I was late, the BP reading is a little high, thereafter the tech takes another reading during which I am relaxed and might smile only to have it influence my BP level and reduce tension
Basically, who feels that:
It's a good idea to ask your doctor for high blood pressure meds after age 40 in order to avoid a stroke or heart attack like a widow - maker heart attack, as a preventitive measure?
Sure as a matter of principle, some people avoid drugs at all costs, like even tylenol or apsirin for bad headaches, even though the effect on the liver and kidneys is like almost non-existent, they prefer to ride it out
I have a phone doctor appointment on Wednesday, where I will ask my doctor to refer me to a Urologist, since my doctor at my January 2021 physical felt that my P.S.A. levels resulting from my blood test, felt that my prostate gland is ok, not enough to worry about at my age of 49 years old, although I have frequent urination and the dreaded dribble
I'd like to get a specialist (a urologist) to look at it, as my maternal uncle has prostate cancer, so that this primary care doctor of mind, kind of takes it more seriously .... and the urologist does a ultra sound of my prostate gland
This doctor suggested saw palmetto and I just remember some Ytube vids saying how saw palmetto supplements are the snake oil industry of today (a total con as to the very low amounts of saw palmetto they use)
thanks