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Old 12-02-2012, 09:47 PM #7
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No, Sally, have had a bad few days. I believe it is because I took Mirapex every night and also because my pcp changed my diuretic so that my blood pressure has been consistently high--not very high but over 140/90. My ankles are swollen and won't go down unless I take the old diuretic. I will probably be back on it soon. And probably off Mirapex. But I
suppose with age one gets swollen ankles no matter what--maybe congestive heart failure starting? I don't know. I have never had swollen ankles before.
I am feeling "unreal", unconnected. Thanks for concern, Sally.
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