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Marky is resting at home with 5 fewer teeth. He showed a bit of high blood pressure and the doctor was a bit concerned. So, I have to take him to his pcp in a few for a checkup.
 
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Glad to hear it went well. Not a bad idea to follow up on the BP if it was really high, but it's also entirely possible (even likely) it was due to the situational anxiety.
 
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Glad to hear it went well. Not a bad idea to follow up on the BP if it was really high, but it's also entirely possible (even likely) it was due to the situational anxiety.
Yeah, I was a bit surprised because he had a checkup for work a couple of months ago and his BP was normal.
 
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There's a pretty good chance that the elevated BP was anxiety.

I had cataracts done a few months ago, declined the Valium that was offered as I don't do well with that type of thing.

My BP just before the procedure for the first eye was something like 208 / 87. Anxiety, for sure.

Two weeks later, second eye, I knew what to expect and was nowhere near as anxious. My BP was about normal for me.



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Less teeth?




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They stopped taking my blood pressure at the dentist because it spikes as soon as I sit in the chair. It's gotten better because my current dentist has been great. It's just a mental issue carried over from a horrible dentist I had 20 years ago. Hope it's just a little anxiety for Marky too.
 
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Marky is resting at home with 5 fewer teeth. He showed a bit of high blood pressure and the doctor was a bit concerned. So, I have to take him to his pcp in a few for a checkup.


5 teeth? Why did they take the extra one?
 
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I got mine out just a few years ago. What I remember most was constantly getting food stuck in the holes that were left behind. This was a regular thing for about 6 months after. I had to really make sure to try to chew towards the front of my mouth.


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5 teeth? Why did they take the extra one?
Three wisdom teeth and two molars. It was originally supposed to be 3 and 1 and we were a bit confused by it but they assured us that 5 needed extraction. The molars were previous root canals.

Do root canals ever last? I've never had one.
 
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At his PCP today the nurse checked him 3 times and read 128/82 and there abouts. As soon as the doctor came in he checked it at 130/92. He's going to monitor him every 10 days for a while but won't make a quick diagnosis on this.

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Might be worth picking up a home monitor to check at various times without the white coat.
 
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