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Old 02-26-2013, 06:01 PM #3
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Stress too can be a contributing factor to high blood pressure. Before I retired, I was in a high stress job and was on 4 different blood pressure meds. About 2 months after I retired, my bp dropped and I started dropping meds. I am now on 1 very low dose med (2-1/2 years after retirement) Just another thought to add to the mix.
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