🎧 An audio Q&A: high blood pressure; when to worry?; HRT risks after 60; & talking to your doctor about trauma
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QUESTION #1: HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
My blood pressure fluctuates a lot. What is the optimal blood pressure for an adult? I heard less than 130/80, or is it 120/80?? Also - when should I worry about my blood pressure being a health problem?
-Maria
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QUESTION #2: WHEN TO WORRY (& FEELING DISMISSED BY MY DOCTOR)
I often feel dismissed by my doctor when the thing I am complaining about doesn’t show up in a test (blood test or Xray for example). I can’t tell if I am being overly worried … or should my doctor be paying more attention? I am pretty old … so lots of things hurt.
- Jack P
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