I was offered the huge (they need big insisions and a long time to heal) and cheap (no cost, the Canadian government pays for it) old lenses. Their vision is poor at night.
Then the fairly expensive very small (they are folded) and heals very quickly lenses (I got them).
Then the new "variable focussing" extremely expensive lenses but they are poor at night and sometimes their focussing mechanism gets stuck then it must be replaced.
My "medium" lenses work perfectly at all times except I use reading glasses (like before) for close-up.
My cataracts surgery included special surgery to correct astigmatism that all old geezers get.
Now I can see nice things far away that my wife doesn't know what I see. Before she caught me looking at other women and said, "What are you looking at?"
You need only a single eye to see both of them bounce and sway.
I would like to see the motion of huge ones on 3D TV.
As usual I've googled it, to find out it's a diretic - makes you pass more water, and more frequently.
With such medications it is common that you will lose electrolytes. Over time your potassium and sodium levels can become critically low, so make sure you doc stays on top of that.
Nigel Goodwin;924558
So I'm now on a fourth tablet, 40mg of Simvador to reduce cholesterol, and have to go for a blood test in Feburary to see how it's doing - she said it was 6.5 on my previous blood test (which was back in the summer).
Nigel,
Two years ago my cholesterol was reading 5.4, the Dr wanted to put me on Staten tablets to reduce it.
I told him I would prefer to try plant Sterols, which is sold in Benecol yoghurts/drinks and margarines, he agreed to let me try that for 2 months.
After 2 months having one Yoghurt a day and using margarines my cholesterol was down to 4.4 which is below the norm of 5.
I have kept it around 4.5/4.6 ever since without the use of tablets.
Your BP looks good, keep up the walking, good luck..
BTW: I did notice my BP came down when my cholesterol was reduced, I take two BP tabs a day whereas it used to be 5.!
Sorry to hear you've been having BP issues Nigel. It's the first time I've seen this thread.
You did inspire me to dig out my BP meter and see what mine is; 145 on 85 or so which is probably not too bad considering all those years of bodybuilding and then the last 8 years of lazy sedentary lifestyle. Time to make some changes.
I remember something about you were into martial arts? Did you do relaxation training or self-hypnosis training etc? There must be some reason those Buddhist monks live to 100+... (OK maybe its the vegie rice diet and 10 hours a day of kung-fu on the mountaintop!)
We don't do much meditation or anything, it's more practical self defence than anything else.
Do you HAVE good beer in America?I thought US beer was about 3% alcohol. In Australia we serve that weak stuff to women and children.
Nigel said;
Have you tried some bio-feedback or meditation techniques when you are using your BP meter? I reckon I can lower mine about 10 points with some breathing and relaxation (someone else said the same thing earlier too).
Ouch!
There doesn't seem much point trying to rig the reading at that particular moment in time
Currently it seems to be doing quite nicely - mind you, I was never ill at all from it.
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