Re: One cause of High Blood Pressure



In article <Aggwe.34728$J12.15291@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
<Hawki63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> "Just Ed" <just_ed53spam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1119946631.743713.213360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > 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
> >
> > Hawki,
> > Thank you for the legal advice which you have dispensed to Jason
> > and the rest of us. As you said, "real" licensed professionals
> > rarely stick their necks out like you have done on this board.
> >
>
> what I told him hardly qualifies as "legal" advice...simply a statement that
> his reading from books and extrapolating as he has done....is in truth
> considered practicing medicine without a license
>
> sorry you don't like the facts
>
>
> > I am curious, though, about the applicibility of your legal advice.
> > Since you did not qualify it to apply to any subset of US states or
> > even the entire US, it must be due some fundamental tenet of all
> > human laws. Please enlighten us further.
> >
> > BTW, where are you licensed to practice law?
> > Are you licensed in Jason's location?
> > Is there some other provision which covers and legalizes your
> > internet legal practice?
> > Unlicensed legal practice is generally illegal isn't it?
>
>
> again...please demonstrate that what I said is legal advice?? Practicing
> medicine without a license is about the most common phrase heard in the
> medical world....
>
> do I tell him to call me for representation??
>
> you are way out of line...
>
> yes...I admit I sometimes do say a bit too much about medicine..and am
> trying harder to limit my posts to generalized knowledge...but at least I
> have the training education and licensure,,not simply reading something from
> a book and proclaiming innanities such as "most hypertension is caused by
> primary aldosterosim"...if Jason wanted to share what he had read...a simple
> "ask your doctor about XX" would have sufficed...

Hello,
You should try to get your facts right before you post. I NEVER wrote that
"most hypertension is caused by primary aldosterosim".
Here are my exact words:
The report indicates that PRIMARY
ALDOSTERONISM "may be responsible for as many as one in 10 cases of high
blood pressure."
In other words, 9 out of 10 cases of high blood pressure are NOT caused by
primary aldosteronism.
I again advise you to get your facts right before you post.
Jason

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