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Old Aug 25, 2007, 12:23 AM
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a couple of weeks ago I mentioned my bp went up along with a small chest pain. well I went to the dr today and my bp was up again. still dizzy too. it is still in what is deemed normal range but not MY normal range. it has me concerned to say the least. they did my bloodwork and should have it next week then set an appt to do a biopsy on a spot on my leg. oh what fun! NOT!!! and I have gained weight bp issues he also put me on wellbutrin and xanax. so I am admitting I have some depression but geesh with all going on with me I wonder why? yep I am getting some help at least with my family dr.
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