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Post by klorentz on Dec 10, 2013 1:59:40 GMT -5
Well folks I am home after a weekend in the Temple hospital. God blessed me with some great doctors and nurses . What I was transferred to Temple for is they thought there was a problem with my aorta lining being separated in one spot and Harker Hights could not handle such issues . But much to the doctors relief as well as mine this was not the case . The whole problem revolved around an alergic reaction which developed over time to my prescription to lisinopril which is a blood presure med. so be warned if you are prescribed this med you may after time develop an allergic reaction which involves swelling in the extremities which is inflamed and at times it itches . also can lower your blood pressure to near dangerous low levels. so be on guard if you your loved ones or your friends take this drug it can be dangerous.Some other good news I forgot to mention. Since I last saw my Doctor in Bryan earlier this year my heart function is up 9% and I have lost 15 pounds . A great victory thanks to the help and good care of my doctors and nurses And the good Lord looking after me. This is one reason I have not been very active on the forum this year. hope to change that dramatically. I have missed everyone. Merry Christmas. Kevin
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Post by marielouise on Dec 11, 2013 9:39:19 GMT -5
Merry Christmas back atcha , and all who may stop by!!! Good to hear that you are home and doing fine, Kevin, I will ask Jim when he gets up if that's one of his , it does sound familier but could have been one of my stepdad's meds . We lost him in Sept. he was 93 and had heart problems ...
We sure have a hard frost on the ground , very sparkly and pretty out there but colder than all get out. Hopefully my greens and spinach and the rest of the fall winter stuff makes it thru this cold.
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Post by klorentz on Dec 11, 2013 10:46:03 GMT -5
Yep I was thinking I was back in Ohio there for a while. Boy did Dallas get hit. Lots of bad accidents . thing is all this stuff would be a cake walk up in Ohio.
Kevin
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