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Forum - RESPeRATE Support Forum
Topic - Mail-In rebate, Why???
Do the Resperate folks think a mail-in rebate is better than a discount?
Why?
As a general rule, mail-ins are a rip-off to the consumer and a money maker for the seller.
Not that I don't trust mail-in rebates but........I don't trust em.
Let me know when Resperate is ready...
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Your questions about high blood pressure are answered by our board certified doctor. Browse through hundreds of helpful answers or ask your own question in our Ask Dr. Rowena page. Here’s a recent question:.
Feeling cold and spikes in BP
Topic - Blood Pressure & Hypertension
Q: My doctor put me on 25 mg. of hydrochlorothiazide for blood pressure spikes (up to 190/125). Feeling cold alerted me to the "spikes," and I could bring it down only by jogging for a mile, taking a hot bath, or lying in front of a hot stove. The doctor added 10 mg of Lisinopril 2 months ago. I still have an occasional spike (160/100), but experience cold now more frequently than ever. I wondered if this is somehow related to the Lisinopril? My doctor can't figure it out. Could Resperate help? A: You failed...
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For an interesting collection of information, blogs and news about hypertension, visit our All About Hypertension page. Take a look at a recent snippet:
Anxiety Disorders Lead to High Blood Pressure Risk
Topic - Anxiety Disorders Lead to High Blood Pressure Risk
(The Canadian Press) People with anxiety disorders are at increased risk of developing high blood pressure and should have their heart health carefully monitored, doctors attending the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress were told Monday. "People with anxiety disorders are four times more likely to develop high blood pressure over one year than those of us who are anxiety-free," said Dr. Simon Bacon of the Montreal Heart Institute. Read more
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