Known Causes of Heart Disease and How Cholesterol Plays a Role in This Condition
Keep monitoring your blood pressure and your side effects and working with your doctor to keep everything in the correct ranges. The benefits of taking the time to do this far outweigh the time it takes to monitor your situation, report the results to your doctor and to let your doctor know what your goals are. In my case, I also discovered that I was diabetic in the hospital when I had my heart attack (that was not a good day for me!). As it turns out that matters a lot in this particular area as many of the medications can be dangerous for people taking insulin. Make sure your cardiologist is aware of ALL your conditions and medications no matter who is treating you for them. This is necessary information in making decisions about what options and doses are safe for you.
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