It start getting weird when they fight the side effects of one pill with another one
I've donated so often that I have scar tissue where the blood is taken that reminds me of a junkie's arm.
When I first started taking blood pressure medicine, the doctor I had, put me on Lisinopril. Of course he never discussed possible side effects of the drug.After I started coughing repeatedly, I googled Lisinopril side effects and sure enough, there it was. In 25% of the people who took it, they developed a dry, incessant cough. So I go back to the doctor and he tries to prescribe me another pill to quell the coughing. I told him no thanks, and found myself a new doctor. Here's an interesting fact I found out about this drug. Lisinopril is a synthetic drug created to mimic a South American snake venom that lowers blood pressure when the snake bites its quarry.
I have an appointment with my doctor just before Christmas, ironically to have my blood pressure checked and prescriptions refilled and I will definitely be asking some pointed questions!
Just saved 3 babies.
Quote from: KinkyCyborg on November 06, 2010, 01:02:04 AM I have an appointment with my doctor just before Christmas, ironically to have my blood pressure checked and prescriptions refilled and I will definitely be asking some pointed questions! So KC, did you find out anything when you went?
So I decided to change my eating habits to something similar. I would only allow myself no more than 80 grams of carbohydrates per day (the equivalent of 3 pieces of bread or a small bowl of pasta or rice), I increased my consumption of animal proteins (meats and cheeses) and started cooking with animal fats as opposed to vegetable oils. I also increased my daily intake of fruits and vegetables to coincide with the abrupt increase of saturated fat in my diet. My caloric intake would not exceed 2,000 calories per day too. And most importantly, no refined sugar!!!!