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HCA appt yesterday for ECG, BP check, it's come down to 143/73, had to do urine test to see if the high BP has affected kidneys, still awaiting results of that and ECG, as first lot of tablets aggravated my CFS, I've been switched to Ramipril 2.5mg

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hi Jennymary i just saw your reply to my last post to you im sorry i dont know how i missed that. Im just glad to hear that your blood pressure has come down. I hope that the Ramipril will suit your better. I was at the doctor last friday and mine has come down to 127 on the top and i forget the bottom number but i know it was good as the doctor was pleased. I hope that your results for your kidneys are good and that there is no damage. sorry to hear about the cronic fatigue that you have and for such a long time too. I hope that it will get better for you. wishing you well. love grace xoxoxo

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