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The drug is available under generic names: Lisinopril and Apo-Lisinopril. Most common Brand names are: Prinivil, Tensopril, Zestril, Hipril This drug can be also used in combination with other drugs such as: Lisinopril and Hydrochlorthiazide, Prinzide, Zestoretic (containing Lisonopril and Hydrochlorthiazide) and Lytensopril-90 (containing L
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I was on Lisinopril for more than 5 years and my doctor switched me to Losartan because the Lisonopril was giving me a very bad dry cough! My blood pressure readings have been very high wh
The drug is available under generic names: Lisinopril and Apo-Lisinopril. Most common Brand names are: Prinivil, Tensopril, Zestril, Hipril This drug can be also used in combination with other drugs such as: Lisinopril and Hydrochlorthiazide, Prinzide, Zestoretic (containing Lisonopril and Hydrochlorthiazide) and Lytensopril-90 (containing L
I have tried Avapro, Lisonopril, and Atenelol, and I have chosen to continue without BP meds in the hope that I can enjoy sex again. Urologist has confirmed my problems have all
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Everyone is different. Otherwise we'd all be clones, and who'd need fiction, because we all would have the same ideas.
Some people take statins without issue. They nearly put me into the ground; still using a cane after two years, and still struggle to catch my breath for a few hours when I get up in the morning. I restarted taking D with my B-complex about three months ago, and I'm able to put aside the cane earlier in the day. And, the past two days, I actually did close to 8 hours of work without coming home and sleeping for 3-4 hours from exhaustion. Even with the migraines and neuro issues, I feel better.
The good news, too, is that writing is easier since I restarted the D3. And, as can be seen by Bard's Tale 2 and 3, my error rate is much lower. Woo-hoo!
Still no reader yet, so I'm contemplating paying someone to give the writing a look-see. He needs the work, and I can spare $20-30. And, he lives next door, so I can bug him about getting it done.
Chapter 17 is rolling along, and I'm about 2/3rds done, based on where I want the story to go. It's already over 100 pages (about 10 on Lit), and hope it will be done within a week or so (so yes, expecting it to finish out around 140-160 pages). And, some questions about the ruling family will hopefully be answered. And some resolutions, too.
For those still hanging on, I am plugging away. Really, I am. Heading back right now to write. Honest. Well, maybe after a little Starcraft I to unwind after work first. It's Friday night. But no sleep tonight afterward, because sometimes I wake up thinking about the story. Like I did this morning. Hmm. Does a Muse torment a writer for a-muse-ment? After this one is done, I'll write the next Bard's Tale, including a visit to Motorcycle Mama's Grilled Cheese and Coffee House, and then back for Ch 18. I'll take a double espresso and two sandwiches, thank you. You know you have no feet? No, it's okay. Just checking, waiter.
Heh heh heh. Slainté