Re: One cause of High Blood Pressure
- From: "Robert" <Robertitsme@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 11:39:21 -0700
"Jason" <jason@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> In article <1119888867.551900.36960@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> "elgoog" <bjdefend-newsgroups@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Hawki63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > > "Jason" <jason@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > > news:jason-2606051006410001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > >
> > > > Some of the people that have high blood pressure continue to have
high
> > > > blood pressure even if their cholesterol levels are normal. I
realize that
> > > > there are several reasons for this fact. However, the report below
> > > > mentions one of those reasons. The report indicates that PRIMARY
> > > > ALDOSTERONISM "may be responsible for as many as one in 10 cases of
high
> > > > blood pressure." There is additional information about Primary
> > > > Aldosteronism at the site mentioned below.
> > >
> > >
> > > Jason
> > >
> > > what you are doing is called "practicing medicine without a
license"...you
> > > can be sued..civilly..for such "advice" that you dispense without the
> > > knowledge base needed..
> > >
> > > not to mention that even "real" licensed professionals rarely stick
their
> > > necks out like you do on this board...in what appears to be an
attention
> > > getting ploy...
> > >
> > > the first sentence above demonstrates your lack of basic knowledge..
> > >
> > > I think the group would benefit from your knocking it off
> > >
> > > my h.o. only of course
> > >
> > <<snip>>
> >
> > For my edification, where was the medical advice or any advice in that
> > post? It seemed to me that he was merely sharing an article.
> >
> > -elgoog
>
> -elgoog,
> I believe that you are about the only person in this newsgroup that "got
it".
> That was my only goal. I was NOT trying to start an argument over issues
> like correlation. I did get an A in a college level statistics class but I
> really hated that class since I hath math. I forgot most of what I
> learned. I was surprised when some people actully wrote that there was no
> correlation between chol. and blood pressure. If that is true, why do many
> doctors prescribe statins for people that have familial
> hypercholesterolemia? Those doctors do it because they know that if they
> failed to do it--plaque would build up in the blood vessels and the
> patients would develop high blood pressure.
> Thanks for being about the person to "get it."
> Jason
They may be dead before they come down with high blood pressure. They treat
you to protect the heart arteries.
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