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My Blood Pressure is low so should I avoid prescribed Lisinopril ? lisonopril ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Snootybutnice" data-source="post: 1264317" data-attributes="member: 330477"><p>[USER=332493]@john5220[/USER] - I think if he suspected a heart attack then you would have been taken to the hospital and your bloods would have been checked for troponin levels around 6 hours and 12 hours afterwards (this checks any damage to the heart) and they would have hooked you up to a heart monitor/ECG immediately to see what's going on. If they found nothing you might have been given an angiogram. If you haven't had any of these then whoever you saw at the outset clearly didn't check you for a 'heart attack'. Like others have mentioned another trip back to the doctors would be good :-D x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snootybutnice, post: 1264317, member: 330477"] [USER=332493]@john5220[/USER] - I think if he suspected a heart attack then you would have been taken to the hospital and your bloods would have been checked for troponin levels around 6 hours and 12 hours afterwards (this checks any damage to the heart) and they would have hooked you up to a heart monitor/ECG immediately to see what's going on. If they found nothing you might have been given an angiogram. If you haven't had any of these then whoever you saw at the outset clearly didn't check you for a 'heart attack'. Like others have mentioned another trip back to the doctors would be good :-D x [/QUOTE]
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