I've had a similar experience. Last year when I was at the dental hygienist, she remarked that she thought my mouth was dry, and I should get checked for diabetes. So I did, and they found that I had a (relatively speaking) mild type 2 diabetes and ran some other tests and then went "Holy hell your blood pressure is high" and put me on various meds to deal with that more than the diabetes. Of course, some of the remedies will help with both, such as losing weight.Glad your okay. Not long ago I went in to the ER for soemthing unrelated and ended up being monitored for "how have you not had a stroke?" blood pressure levels.
When someone posts over a dozen times in a given thread, and then starts lecturing other people about how life is too short to be so worked up over a given issue, it's pretty clear that they're not worth taking seriously.Speaking of heart issues: life is too short for me to interact with [REDACTED] any further.
There are so many people that could apply to. Including me, on one of my bad days. (I don't think I've had that sort of day here recently.)Speaking of heart issues: life is too short for me to interact with [REDACTED] any further.
Where does one start saying "excessive" ?My wife had something like that some years ago when she went in for excessive headaches.
Where does one start saying "excessive" ?

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.