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Default Sep 07, 2024 at 08:36 PM
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My blood pressure is wonky again. 140s over 90s. Also I have heartburn and I threw up some carrots.

Its been high for awhile. At doctors offices too so I know its not my machine.

Is this just anxiety though or legit. I know I drink zero sugar soda but that only has like 40mg of caffeine per can. I eat a lot of jerky which has sodium.

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High sodium diet will definitely cause high blood pressure. Have you talked to your doctor about all this?
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