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I went to GP doc today. BP was better than last month. 145/90 2x ea 30 min apart.
My ekg reading was normalish but since I have high BP since 21 and I'm only 36 and in extremely good shape-
he opted for me to go see a cardiologist. I mentioned I had elevated troponin during my hospitalization that I posted about and he said I could have had a stroke or mini-stroke in there. GREAT
about my kidneys
DX during hospitalization:
Diagnosis •AKI (acute kidney injury) (CMS/HCC)
•Acute renal failure (ARF) (CMS/HCC)
•Rhabdomyolysis
•Metabolic alkalosis
•Lactic acidosis
•Elevated troponin
•Hypocalcemia
•Hyperphosphatemia
•Transaminitis
he prescribed me propranolol 80mg for time being , something I have used before but at half the dose max. I had good results with it.
then I went to optometrist. I will need bifocals by 40. she said the high bp and TBI previously experienced may have affected vision permanently. I was eligible for bifocals NOW. jesus mary and joseph
I am thinking I should be on HGH indefinitely.
My ekg reading was normalish but since I have high BP since 21 and I'm only 36 and in extremely good shape-
he opted for me to go see a cardiologist. I mentioned I had elevated troponin during my hospitalization that I posted about and he said I could have had a stroke or mini-stroke in there. GREAT
about my kidneys
DX during hospitalization:
Diagnosis •AKI (acute kidney injury) (CMS/HCC)
•Acute renal failure (ARF) (CMS/HCC)
•Rhabdomyolysis
•Metabolic alkalosis
•Lactic acidosis
•Elevated troponin
•Hypocalcemia
•Hyperphosphatemia
•Transaminitis
he prescribed me propranolol 80mg for time being , something I have used before but at half the dose max. I had good results with it.
then I went to optometrist. I will need bifocals by 40. she said the high bp and TBI previously experienced may have affected vision permanently. I was eligible for bifocals NOW. jesus mary and joseph
I am thinking I should be on HGH indefinitely.