Saturday, February 5, 2011

If I stopped taking all of my blood pressure and diabetic medicines, at once , could I die?

Array I think so. Unless there was another way to handle it. yes yes this is a very good thing to do. But I'm not a diabetic, because of what you eat and exercise and was also able to reduce blood pressure to exercise (walking and listening to my music and pounds), but I did it with the permission of my doctor and I m 'fine. Just check the first and the doctor removed the drug was for me to wean to a lower dose or use everyother day instead of every day DO NOT PLAY THE DOCTOR! If he did suddenly, without preparation. If little by little healthy with good nutrition, exercise, weight control, and some supplements can probably do in about six months to a year. It is has "heard of people doing this in less time. Of.I unusual Hard work, but quite feasible. S a very dangerous thing to do.b Warning! Under the assumption that "drugs": oral medication (no insulin) and you type 2, which is still a lot of insulin, which more than likely not, you will not die, at least not immediately. They probably diabetic complications over time, which could easily kill and reduce the quality and lifespan (heart disease, kidney disease, etc.) Some type 2 diabetics develop Hypersomolar Coma, which is even ketoacidosis Diabetic patients with diabetes type 1 It can also lead to death. I want to do more to stop medication for blood pressure to be affected suddenly without slanting down dose. If you stop fast, your blood pressure shoot dangerously high, put you at high risk for heart attack and stroke. Not good. If you want to reduce your medication, you must make important changes in life led by your doctor. Do not discontinue any medication on your own. (PS

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